Post Processor for Solidworks?
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Post Processor for Solidworks?
Is there any plan to release a post processor for solid works? Specifically lathe in my case? I did not see any Centroid post processors in their post library.
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
ask Solidworks. Centroid doesn't create post processors for Cad/cam systems, that is up to the creators of the cad/cam system.
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
Ah interesting. Thanks for the input
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
Hawk Ridge produced a Centroid MIll PP for me at no cost. It's a free down load on their web site. If you ask, they may produce one for a lathe.
CNCKeith, please correct me here, but using a Fanuc PP will work with Centroid. Solidworks does have both a 2 axis and 4 axis PP for Fanuc.
Also, SolidworksCAM is produced by CAMWorks, so you would need to contact them.
CNCKeith, please correct me here, but using a Fanuc PP will work with Centroid. Solidworks does have both a 2 axis and 4 axis PP for Fanuc.
Also, SolidworksCAM is produced by CAMWorks, so you would need to contact them.
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
'using a Fanuc post' is no sure thing. while centroid and fanuc use the same base industry standard g code there are differeneces.TopQuarkDoc wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:50 am Hawk Ridge produced a Centroid MIll PP for me at no cost. It's a free down load on their web site. If you ask, they may produce one for a lathe.
CNCKeith, please correct me here, but using a Fanuc PP will work with Centroid. Solidworks does have both a 2 axis and 4 axis PP for Fanuc.
Also, SolidworksCAM is produced by CAMWorks, so you would need to contact them.
many that want to create a post that doesn't exist will start with a Fanuc 0M post and modify it to be fully compatible with Centroid code by looking at the Centroid operator manual description of how each g and m code works. and creating a few sample programs with intercon to see how intercon creates centroid compatible g code and compare that to the post processor being worked on.
send a copy of who you bought the cad/cam software from of the centroid operator manual and tell them you want their software to create g codes for this control. https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... manual.pdf
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
Also, if you have some software skills, there are free tools to create/modify a pp. And you do have the g code from intercon to check your output. And once again, Hawk Ridge Systems wrote a Centroid Mill pp for me at no charge. It works great.
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
Whoops
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
It is strange that Centroid isn't paying Solidworks or any other CAD software companies to make PP. The more 3D software Centroid is compatible with the more boards you sell.....
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Re: Post Processor for Solidworks?
It is my understanding that CAD/CAM customers work with their CAD product providers/resellers (Solidworks, Fusion360, Solid Edge)to provide PP for the CAM portion of their products.
If you're a hobbyist, be glad that there are free/minimal cost tools of commercial quality to support our interests. Centroid, previously a "large" CNC machine/control provider company has done a wonderful job of investing resources to move their industrial level products into the low end market without compromising the industrial level functionality.
If you're a hobbyist, be glad that there are free/minimal cost tools of commercial quality to support our interests. Centroid, previously a "large" CNC machine/control provider company has done a wonderful job of investing resources to move their industrial level products into the low end market without compromising the industrial level functionality.
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