Hey Guys,
anyone have a macro or tutorial on creating a tool change position in fusion 360 ?
no options there in my post processor.
thanks !
Joe
Custom Tool Change Position
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Re: Custom Tool Change Position
One way is to add manual g-gode in fusion, needs a little PP editing
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/ ... M-CAM.html
In this example, it moves to X20 Y20 before the tool change to T6
Uwe
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/ ... M-CAM.html
In this example, it moves to X20 Y20 before the tool change to T6
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Re: Custom Tool Change Position
You could also setup a G28 return location and add G28 to the M6 macro. Unless you're wanting to be able to set location based on your design, then what Uwe suggests.
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Re: Custom Tool Change Position
thanks guys!
looks like lots of fun tricks to learn
joe
looks like lots of fun tricks to learn
joe