Nice! I never thought of the lights as a visual safety indicator, probably because I have the much louder Porter Cable routers. I also have dual Z axis setup so I can't get the Kent show installed...
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Nice! I never thought of the lights as a visual safety indicator, probably because I have the much louder Porter Cable routers. I also have dual Z axis setup so I can't get the Kent show installed...
Nice job on your design Eric, and hats off to you for being a 'contributor' during these strange & scary times we're in. I like your thought process behind cleaning & re-using the headband with...
That's great to hear Jeff, I really like his design but had to revisit his site to remember why I couldn't use it. Unless I'm mistaken they only fit the PRS, not the PRT series I have.
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Thank you for the generous offer Erik. If you've seen the photo I posted of my existing shoe you can tell that function rules & form is totally optional, so I wouldn't be picky about color. Based on...
While that 3D printed one looks good, I've yet to get a reasonable price to print it. I agree with you about the choke point of the original design, but not sure there's a way around that without...
Good to know Marc, thanks. So that means out of 4 people in this thread so far, 3 of us have edited our SB file(s) or CAM software post(s) to suit our needs.
You're both right, maybe my setup or use is not normal or even correct. I've been known to take the long way around a problem to figure it out before. And yes, I appreciate all the patience Eric has...
And judging by the lack of contributors on this thread, there aren't many SB owners using Fusion & tweaking their own post processors. Thanks for your contributions Eric.
You're right, I am running SB3.6 but I leave that set to No because that's the fork in the road I chose a few years ago when I first started using F360 & that post produced the most 'workable' cut...
That's not what I see on my Windows 7 PC. Are you on a Mac? Looks like the same info just in a different format (I like yours better).
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Where in the world did you find that dialog box in F360?
Yeah, high feedrate mapping is on my list of things to look into. Haven't been able to get my head wrapped around that yet. Do you...
Your attachment is too small & blurry to see, but I know what you're trying to show.
PS: I just tried attaching a PNG file & it was converted into a blurry, small unreadable JPG like yours. When I...
Problems I've now fixed:
1) Remove unwanted JH & J5 jogs at start & end of file. I was manually deleting these from every cut file, but I think a newer release of the post from Fusion may have...
Thanks for your offer Eric, it's very likely you are more experienced than I am at editing Posts. Over the years I've done some basic Post editing for various CAM apps (with help from some awesome...
Specifically, I want to use VSC so that it has a real-time-link (probably not the correct term) between my PostP and a .sbp cut file as shown in the NYCCNC video.
@Robtown. I really want to be able to see changes I make to the PostP change the cut file in real-time like in the NYCCNC video. Are you saying that the VS code extension will allow me to do that...
I need to fix a few things. I've listed them in detail here on the Fusion 360 forum.
Looks like a great opportunity to learn how to use your CNC router on a basic project. Make sure to post some pictures once you're finished with tips for others.
I've been using F360 for occasional, complex 3D milling for a few years now with a hobbled together PostP I made from F360's default PP for SB, but it still has problems that force me to edit every...
I just came across this comment by coryatjohn in this thread that seemed particularly well related to temperature concerns.
"Another interesting thing to consider is if you have your pumps under...
I've used a sealed MDF plenum under a sacrificial spoilboard for ~8 years, no problems. And while I don't have experience with plastic plenums, I agree with Eval that HDPE has HUGE thermal movement....
Here's the files to 3D print the transition piece.
I have used F360 for a few years now for the ocassional, complex 3D milled item. I agree with Eric & Marc's comments: There a steep learning curve, but, it's incredibly powerful (and often, VERY...
I've been using e-Cabinets for like 6 years. While definitely not intuitive, once you get it figured out it works pretty well for cabinets, especially for free software. But it isn't really free...
Thanks for sharing what you know about this with me Brad. It's obviously much more than I do, but like most of these things, once you've learned it they're actually pretty straight forward. I just...