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Post Processor for FreeCad

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:41 pm
by Rhinokeegan
I'm trying to get away from Fusion360 and have been learning to use FreeCad instead. So far, for the simple things I design and make, it's very good. FreeCad has a CAM component as well (Path Workbench) that is becoming very good too and they are getting better with every new release. For a hobbyist like me, or even a small business it's quite powerful.

I DO NOT have the education or experience to know how specific post-processors are designed. They sure seem pretty specific to the machines or the software running the machines. However, I know that UCCNC will run using the g-code from the Mach3 post-processor on Aspire... for Fusion360 I used the StepCraft UCCNC post-processor and it seemed to work well.

FreeCad has a post-processor for Mach3/4 and also for LinuxCNC. Should I run one of these, or try to get a specific post-processor created for UCCNC? I just don't have the knowledge base to know the difference between a post-processer written for one software vs. another.

I'm sure you folks will help educate me.

Thanks!
Keegan

Re: Post Processor for FreeCad

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:09 pm
by eabrust
I'd try out the Mach3/4 post, and open it in UCCNC. UCCNC is good about scrubbing the gcode on load, and warning you if there is any codes it won't support or are incorrectly interpreted.

regards
Eric

Re: Post Processor for FreeCad

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 1:31 pm
by Rhinokeegan
I'll give that a try. Thanks!