Hi All.
I`ve just completed my Bridgeport Diy conversion which is all up and running now I have the Allin1DC and i purchased the KP-3 Touch probe which is also all working fine i just need to know does anyone know how to convert the files from centroid to work in fusion 360 after doing a Digi scan.Any help is appreciated.
Paul.
Digi Probe and Fusion 360
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Re: Digi Probe and Fusion 360
2D or 3D? I have successfully taken 2D files from a digitized Centroid CNC11 output file into excel, cleaned it up just a tad and saved it as a .csv file. Then I imported the csv file into Fusion 360. Takes a while. But didn't get great results with 3D - seems to overwhelm Fusion 360 if a big file.
Take a look at this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=2373
Take a look at this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=64&t=2373
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Re: Digi Probe and Fusion 360
Hey when you did your Bridgeport conversion did you loosen the clockspring on the quill? Assuming you did 3 axis?
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Re: Digi Probe and Fusion 360
I use my quill manually half the time so I left my clockspring at regular tension. For the most part, it's really just counterbalancing the quill and tooling. I have not noticed any adverse effects while running in full 3-axis with the tensioned clockspring.
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Re: Digi Probe and Fusion 360
No i just run everything as normal and everything seems to be ok.Trialnterror wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 5:52 pm Hey when you did your Bridgeport conversion did you loosen the clockspring on the quill? Assuming you did 3 axis?
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Re: Digi Probe and Fusion 360
I found my problem, there’s a arm that extends to the ballscrew I’m using and it mounts by way of two bolts. Well my setup was a little tight so I machined my bolts down on the lathe which loosened up my set up and it’s not binding like it was.