Hi Steve
Thank you, I did not realise that.
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 at 22:16, Steve Stallings
<steve@...> wrote:
If it runs in Mach3 in demo mode, then it makes sense to
simply use Mach3. Your Mach2 license is valid for Mach3
also.
?
Hi Tom
I have selected Mach2Mill and
various other ones but with no luck. If I run the code in a demo version of
Mach3 it runs ok. I will have a go at editing the G code as you
suggest.?
Brian
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 at 18:46, Tom Hesselman
<thosj1@...> wrote:
I know nothing about Mach2, but the Fusion 360 posts are
infinitely?editable, either with Visual Studio Code or even Notepad++, so
if you can determine which line of gcode is causing the program to stop, maybe
you or someone can edit the post.
I'm assuming, of course, that you're using the best Fusion 360 post?
There is one called Mach2Mill here:
Maybe try the Mach3 post?
On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 12:20 PM
First NameBrian Merrifield via
<brian.merrifield=
[email protected]> wrote:
Please
can I ask for guidance with a newly aquired CNC mill, which is running on
Mach2 and has done for many years. I am unable to generate G code using
Fusion360 CAM, that Mach2 will work with, it gets so far then stops not to
move again. However I have successfuly engraved a plate using a free
program, F-engrave, with very satisfactory results. This machine dates back
to 2008 and I believe the controller is a few years before that, probably
around 2000. The computer I am using came with the mill and is running
Windows XP. Any advice would be very welcome,? I have no objection to
upgrading to a newer version of Mach but am frustrated it cannot be nade to
work.?
Many
thanks