I didn't think about just doing 2 g codes. I remember seeing a Lars video where he put the origin in the middle (width) of the part too. Extrude 2 side from start of drawing.cbb1962 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:01 pmGeckocycles. I do a lot of two-sided machining with Fusion. For me, I would split "Flange6 2x" into at least two different machining setups. One for the top-side operations and another for the bottom-side operations. Specify the XYZ planes in the Setup. This will solve the issue and you shouldn't get the error. I always create two different Gcode files, one for the top and another for the bottom. Maybe this will help.geckocycles wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 2:38 pm I am having trouble. Not sure but I think this has to do with me flipping Z axis in tool orientation as I am machining the underside of the part now.
I fixed this by changing the origin to the underside of the part and flipping it. I probably could of defined the part top as the bottom too but I didn't try that.
It just would of been nice to just flip Z in tool orientation and not mess with the drawing.
When I flipped Z in tool orientation the simulator worked fine but just wouldn't create G Code so I was wondering why. I knew of some other work arounds after G Code generator didn't work.