![]() ![]() It help automate the settings in your Fusion 360 Job Setup for a particular process. It let you define your specific machine and ressources settings in one place. The machine configuration file is an optional component. (#onefinity-custom-machine-library-definition) It's a language definition file used to converts toolpaths created in a CAM software into language (NC programs) than can be read by the CNC machine's controller. ![]() The post processor file is a mandatory component. (#onefinity-custom-post-library-definition). ** click on the desired component to get to the proper section It contains these 'Onefinity Customized Components' to be use in 'Autodesk Fusion 360': The 'Fusion' folder is part of 'Onefinity-Post-Processors' GitHub Package. Menu | (#overview) | (#components) | (#procedures) | blaghislain/onefinity-post-processors/blob/main/Fusion/README.md # Onefinity Fusion 360 Post Processor & Machine This reminds me of the days when we use to select HP Laser Jet 5 as the print driver even if we had a different brand laser printer… is this the same kind of thing, should I select a generic 3-axis machine? Fusion 360 - CNC Machining Made Easy Design Creativity & Technology Channel 322K views 7 years ago Fixing Fusion 360 CAM Toolpaths: 2D Adaptive and 3D Contour FF56 NYC CNC 91K views 6. Sorry to drag this out but I’m completely new to this. But if Onefinity is suppose to be listed as a MACHINE then I’m still lost.Īgain, I’m just trying to figure out the correct Machine selection, not the post processor. But if everyone is selecting say, Autodesk Generic 3-axis as the machine then OK, that would answer my question. Are you saying that by loading the infinity_fusion360.cps file that it should populate both the Machine and the Post Processor? If that’s the case something is not loading correctly for me. ![]() Under Manufacture, the first category is Milling and I select Setup, then I select New Setup from the drop down and the very first question is Machine - this is where I do not find Onefinity listed. In the latest release of Fusion 360 (Personal-Not for Commerical Use) version / macOS 10.16.0. The issue I am trying to resolve is not Post Processor selection…its the MACHINE selection. ![]() I did follow the instructions which loaded the cps file and it shows up in the Manufacture / Actions / Post Process Dialog box (see attached screenshot I). Well I guess I am still misunderstanding the process. ![]()
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