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Over the weekend I built a new control panel with an Acorn CNC control board setup for plasma cutting. I have everything tested and ready to run but I can't find a PP in Fusion 360 library for plasma cutting. I do all of my drawing in Fusion so it would be great to PP out of there. Is there a PP available for download. Any help will be greatly appreciated
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Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
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Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
Thank you for the link. I see there are two choices to download. One that says Fusion Acorn Plasma and one that says PlasmaRotary. Is there any difference? Is one a newer version of the other one? Which one should I use for a 3 axis plasma table
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
The Rotary Post is a Sheetcam Post.
The Fusion Post is the one you want.
The Fusion Post is the one you want.
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
Awesome. I will give it a try tonight after work and post an update tomorrow.
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
Update,
The Fusion Acorn Plasma PP worked great. Thank You
The Fusion Acorn Plasma PP worked great. Thank You
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
Is there a way to slow down holes to get better cuts with the fusion pp?
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Re: Post processor for Fusion 360 with Acorn
A Commanded Feedrate on the Circle after the M61 will work.
M61 will call the Profile Feedrate.
The Commanded Feedrate will need to be after the M61 Pierce cycle.
M61 will call the Profile Feedrate.
The Commanded Feedrate will need to be after the M61 Pierce cycle.
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