We've also been informed that a Carbide3D GRBL post can be found that works well.įor the above post, I can't be certain what caused the failure to run the complete job as the customer had indicated to us that it was repeatable.but the tool-path provided to us (created with the RS274 post) ran correctly. I'm not exactly sure what post he's using but I believe that it was a metric GRBL post. I believe that Kris Kircher with TinkerFX may be using something different.but he's pushing the envelope a bit machining non-ferrous metals where the more optimized tool-pathing options are advantageous. To date, nearly all Fusion users have used the RS274 (generic gode) post with great success. We're not even sure how well it was tested as we ourselves were not involved. A custom Axiom post was in the works in the past.but has never been added to the software. We are not familiar enough with their software to create or modify any posts. Works on all Shapeoko 4 Standard, XL, XXL machines running Carbide Motion 428 or later. Unfortunately, if a modified Fusion post is needed.you would have to contact AutoDesk directly. BitSetter measures the length of the cutter in your spindle and, combined with Carbide Motion, automatically resets your Z-axis zero point to reflect the new length, making tool changes simple and straightforward.
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