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    • botundefined
      bot @DaBit
      last edited by

      @DaBit Duuuude. Thanks for those g-code examples. This is interesting. I was already wondering how some of the crazy splines could be generated -- they can't!

      How can a spline be defined, anyway? Would it be nonsensical to attempt to create a g-code spline specification?

      *not actually a robot

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      • botundefined
        bot
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        I must be clairvoyant or something -- Fusion just dropped the update with FFF toolpath creation. See y'all in a few weeks... I've got some exploring to do.

        *not actually a robot

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        • gtj0undefined
          gtj0
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          I just pulled it down as well. Looks promising at first glance. Now if I could figure out how to generate gcode instead of a 3mf file...

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          • jens55undefined
            jens55
            last edited by

            How are you guys getting this into your fusion install ?

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            • botundefined
              bot @gtj0
              last edited by

              @gtj0 lol... I just generated some toolpaths and they certainly do NOT look promising.

              I see no settings for "meshing" or smoothing/tolerance, and the supports are generated based on settings and it seems you can't edit them.

              We shall see how they improve it...

              *not actually a robot

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              • botundefined
                bot @jens55
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                @jens55 I had to close down fusion, restart it -- then when I restarted it started downloading the update, then when its done you click retsrat fusion 360 (it's in the clock icon at the top right)...

                Then it's in the additive pane of the manufacture workspace.

                *not actually a robot

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                • jens55undefined
                  jens55
                  last edited by

                  Tried that initially but it didn't do an upgrade. Trying again ....

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                  • jens55undefined
                    jens55
                    last edited by

                    Ahh, this time it updated ... maybe I wasn't patient enough. Thanks !

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                    • jens55undefined
                      jens55
                      last edited by

                      I rest my case re my previous opinion about their ability to come up with anything that competes with the current slicers. They have a LONG way to go !

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                      • botundefined
                        bot @jens55
                        last edited by

                        @jens55 I'm actually very upset right now how right you were. Damn. 😞

                        *not actually a robot

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                        • gtj0undefined
                          gtj0
                          last edited by

                          Have you guys actually generated a gcode file? If so, how?

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                          • botundefined
                            bot @gtj0
                            last edited by

                            @gtj0 I did not generate a gcode file. A post-processing script would be required or something..

                            However, you can "simulate" the toolpath and see the preview of the toolpaths... they use the lowest resolution imagineable in generating the toolpaths. Not even close to approximating curves...

                            *not actually a robot

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                            • jens55undefined
                              jens55 @gtj0
                              last edited by

                              @gtj0 said in Slicing G-Code curves from solid (not mesh) geometry.:

                              Have you guys actually generated a gcode file? If so, how?

                              Tried but wasn't able to ... thought it was just me but glad to hear that it isn't just old age creeping up on me 🙂

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                              • jens55undefined
                                jens55 @bot
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                                @bot said in Slicing G-Code curves from solid (not mesh) geometry.:

                                @gtj0 I did not generate a gcode file. A post-processing script would be required or something..

                                However, you can "simulate" the toolpath and see the preview of the toolpaths... they use the lowest resolution imagineable in generating the toolpaths. Not even close to approximating curves...

                                Tried to simulate but no dice on that either 😞

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  So they didn't include a post processor capable of outputting gcode to print on the machines they even have profiles for?

                                  I was able to slice a model for the Ender3Pro and simulate it, but... what post processor are you supposed to choose? The default gives an .NC files...

                                  A .3MF isn't much use?

                                  It doesn't seem too bad for a first release. It's definitely very FUSION360 like, if you know what I mean.

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                                  • jens55undefined
                                    jens55 @Phaedrux
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                                    @Phaedrux said in Slicing G-Code curves from solid (not mesh) geometry.:

                                    It's definitely very FUSION360 like, if you know what I mean.

                                    Con-fusion .... 🙂

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                                    • schneik80undefined
                                      schneik80 @bot
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                                      • schneik80undefined
                                        schneik80
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                                        Try this. Open the Machine Configs from the additive toolbar.
                                        In the samples find a test machine, and drag it to your local folder so you can modify it.
                                        Next, select the local folder, pick the machine and choose the post (1).

                                        This brings up the post library. Filter to Additive (2).
                                        Then select one of the sample posts to use (3).

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                                        • A Former User?
                                          A Former User @Phaedrux
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                                          @Phaedrux said in Slicing G-Code curves from solid (not mesh) geometry.:

                                          The default gives an .NC files...

                                          thats fusions default extension for g-code btw; but weather or not compatible with RRF is another story.

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                                          • schneik80undefined
                                            schneik80 @A Former User
                                            last edited by schneik80

                                            @bearer Using an additive post will default to .gcode

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