On 5/6/11, Rogers wrote:
> Stuart, Kent, Brian, Kim.
> Thank you for the advice and comments. CabinetPartsPro has the following
> processors
>
...
> mach3
Mach3 (and turboCNC) are derivations from the original NIST EMC, whose
original goal was actually standardization of data in the
manufacturing
I think I have loaded WinCNC Gcode into Mach3 with a little tweaking.
I'd try both WinCNC and Mach3 and see what you get, change the . suffix
of the gcode file and try and load it into EMC2.
EMC2 will tell you what it doesn't understand.
It might take a little gcode tweaking to get it to run
Stuart, Kent, Brian, Kim.
Thank you for the advice and comments. CabinetPartsPro has the following
processors
wincnc
techno
syntec
shopbot
multicampost atc
multicampost
mach3
gorilla
gorilla atc
fox48
fox48 drill
deskcnc
camaster
AXYZ_MC
AXYZ
Rgds
Neil
there are gcode examples used for demos in the EMC2 install
compare them to the code generated by your post processor
you should need to (maybe) change a few of the G and M codes to allow the
EMC2 control to function properly
all the axis position numbers should work as they are
be aware that blam
On 5/3/2011 8:39 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> I agree with Kim. In our EMC2 controlled machines we use programs posted for
> Haas, Fadal, Fanuc and Yasnac controls.
>
> It takes very little, if any, adjustment to use them in the EMC2 controls.
>
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Kim Kirwan wrot
I agree with Kim. In our EMC2 controlled machines we use programs posted for
Haas, Fadal, Fanuc and Yasnac controls.
It takes very little, if any, adjustment to use them in the EMC2 controls.
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Kim Kirwan wrote:
> EMC2 gcode isn't too different from Fanuc, maybe y
EMC2 gcode isn't too different from Fanuc, maybe you could
select Fanuc output as a test and see how it treats you?
I'll bet it wouldn't take much more fiddling beyond that.
Or maybe you can copy the existing Fanuc settings to new
EMC2 settings and then fiddle with them freely?
Kim
On 05/02/2011
What output options does the software have? If you can get it to generate a
DXF, then you can use one of many DXFtoGCode tools. I have seen similar
tools for HPGL output.
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Rogers wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have recently installed Cabinet Parts Pro in an effort to
Hi everyone,
I have recently installed Cabinet Parts Pro in an effort to use my CNC
router (Joes 4 x 4) to cut out a small kitchen. The software doesn't have
EMC2 listed as a post processor but has many other options. Has anyone ever
used this application successfully with EMC2? if so, id appreciat