Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. When I look at it now, there is no need to use an autoHoles variable as it can be selected using holeMode so expect a change. Note that the dimensions for hole diameter and overcut are defined in mm and if you are using thos imperial dinosaur units, they are converted to inches before being inserted.Īny changes will be published on that thread. I know the title says 'All Post Processors' but it should be 'All Post Processors for SheetCAM'.
So you need to go to the vendor of the CAM program you use and get the post you need, or to a list or forum for the Machine or CAM package you use. If you don't want to use hole cutting, set autoholes=false If you need a POST for anything else than SheetCAM it will be ignored.
To implement, edit the post to set the hole cutting parameters use defaults are coded in now. It would be good if any Sheetcam users here could test this and post up any feedback on the sheetcam forumį/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8651&p=29440#p29440 I've published the post on the sheetcam forum where it belongs. I have also added a section to configure and enable the hole cutting mode in PlasmaC. Please give this a try with your machine.
The metric version of the new post processor will be labelled as 'Grbl (mm) (.gcode)' The inch version of the new post processor will be labelled as 'Grbl (inch) (.gcode)' in the list of post processors. Guys, I found that the current Sheetcam post processor for Plasmac did not send the kerf width to PlasmaC so the cut recovery was not working. Once you have copied the new post processor, exit the application and restart it.