PostProcessor for FabEx (BlenderCAM) Plugin

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PostProcessor for FabEx (BlenderCAM) Plugin

Postby beadyem » Mon Nov 25, 2024 1:51 am

I've been using UCCNC for my Stepcraft D600 for years, with Fusino360, Vectric VCarve (& various other Vectric products), and Inkscape with some plugins for laser.
I'm now looking at trying to get some native CAM from Blender, and their BlenderCAM plugin (recently changed names to FabEx) has several different machine post-processor options. I don't see UCCNC in there.
Going down some rabbit trails elsewhere, it looked like LinuxCNC might have been compatible.
They have:
Iso, Mach3, LinuxCNC-EMC2, Fadal, grbl, Heidenhain, Heidenhain530, Heidenhain TNC151, Sieg KX1, Hafco HM-50, Centroid M40, Anilam Crusader M, Gravos, WinMC-NC, ShopBot MTC, Lunux Otter o

Would one of those work?

The main maintainer of that blender plugin on github is pppalain - if relevant. I'm not sure if I can post links with a new account on here.

Thanks!
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Re: PostProcessor for FabEx (BlenderCAM) Plugin

Postby chosenx » Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:03 am

For your setup with UCCNC and the Stepcraft D600, you'll need a post-processor that outputs compatible G-code. UCCNC generally follows a standard G-code format, similar to Mach3 or LinuxCNC, with a few specific quirks.
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Re: PostProcessor for FabEx (BlenderCAM) Plugin

Postby eneration » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:01 am

Hey,
I'm also using UCCNC with VCarve, and I recently looked into BlenderCAM as well. It seems like it doesn't directly support UCCNC out of the box, but I think you could adapt a post-processor if you're willing to tinker a bit.
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