Hey all
A question I think I know the answer to , but in this day age I dunno anymore ;-)
Do I have to regenerate all my mach3 cut files ? Or is there a way that I can convert them so shop bot can use em ?
Sigh
Hey all
A question I think I know the answer to , but in this day age I dunno anymore ;-)
Do I have to regenerate all my mach3 cut files ? Or is there a way that I can convert them so shop bot can use em ?
Sigh
The ShopBot program can read and run most g-code files (use the file type drop down when opening to select g-code files) which is what the Mach3 files are but I think the only real way to know is to load them up and see what happens in preview.
Some Mach3 files use macros that might not be supported etc.
The answers to a lot of questions can be found at http://www.shopbottools.com/ShopBotDocs/ or http://support.vectric.com/
Your probably going to find it quicker and easier to regenerate. If you used an arc post p, the last time I looked SB would not run I & J commands, tool height offsets (if you use a tool changer) nor any M codes for spindle, vacuum or misting on/off.
the arcs would be the biggest issue to edit
Gary
That's the problem ... A few files have worked but the majority don't
I have tried converting to igs/step file and then doing toolpaths in vetric , but the quality is useless ....
Gutted
What happened to the original source files?
I must admit I never bother keeping cut files I just always regenerate when I want to cut something again. I've been bitten too many times by changes I made to tool settings that I forgot about to run an old cut file.
The answers to a lot of questions can be found at http://www.shopbottools.com/ShopBotDocs/ or http://support.vectric.com/
G2/G3 I and J commands work fine. Spindle control works for both on/off and RPM. The default Post for Mach3 Arc_Inch from Vectric works in SB without problems. There are some commands and formatting that will cause trouble though.
Here's a sample of the output from Vectrics Mach3 Post Processor for comparison to yours.
Scott
i have the originals, i just dont know how to write G code for shopbot from camworks ... whats super frustrating is that it 'almost works' .....
this shows typically what happens ...
Doesn't Camworks have a SB post processor? You might contact them about a postp
Scott, thats good news, its been a while since I tried to send g-gode to my SB controller.
I looked for the accepted g-code list on the SB site but couldn't find it.
is the MO3 MO5 the only m codes being converted ? what about pause cycles under the G4?
thanks
Gary
Gary,
Take a look at the 'User Guide', page 50 is where it starts. There's a list of supported G/M codes. G04 P is supposed to work, but it doesn't. It seems to just skip over it and not pause. If you wanted to edit a file and put PAUSE or PAUSE 5 (whatever amount of time needed), it would work. Gcode and Sbp code can be mixed in the same file.
Scott
Clifford,
It may depend on the version of SB3 you're running too. Some older version may not be able to read some gcode. That first picture that you posted there, was that the preview from SB3? If so, that's an old version, as that previewer hasn't been used for quite some time now.
You could also try the conversion tool under File/conversions and chose to convert gcode. Preview again to see if it is any better.
You might have an option in Camworks to edit the gcode processor or you might have the choice of several different gcode post processors and there might be one that works better. The SB user guide states that a standard FANUC format should be fine.
Scott