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Fusion 360 and Lathe


 


Thanks Russel

The main thing is that Fusion360 is new to me. So while my brain feels the software is 'broken' because I can't get it to work, I have to keep in mind that I can't be the first person on the planet to have this issue, so the solution is out there.

Fortunately Steve sent me a post-processor, so things are looking up for now.

Regards
Roland


On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 at 07:55, Russell Dunn rad@... [mach1mach2cnc] <mach1mach2cnc@...> wrote:
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Hello Roland


Go to the Help option on Fusion and the Fusion people WILL help you, The fact that you are using the free-bee version is not a problem,
From my own experience they take problems like yours as a CHALLENGE to be defeated.
?With the three problems I have had over time, in every case they have resolved it and shown me what and how to do it next time.?

Russell
Ferlach Austria

On 16.03.2019, at 00:05, Roland Jollivet Roland.Jollivet@... [mach1mach2cnc] <mach1mach2cnc@...> wrote:

Hi All

I've just setup Fusion 360, and generated code for a tapered cone. For
turning. The shape is a bit beyond the turn Wizards.

I've tried the Fanuc as well as the 'Haas turning' post processors, but
when I bring the code into Mach, I see the curves are messed up. I think
it's to do with I, J, but don't know how to fix it..

Does anyone know of a suitable post processor in Fusion 360 for Mach3
Turn? Or a 'how to' to get usable code?

Regards
Roland

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