Wondering if there is a post processor selection in VCarve Pro that would work best with a cs43.
Thanks for any help
Post Processor using V Carve on a CS43
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Re: Post Processor using V Carve on a CS43
Search.
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/search. ... rds=vcarve
We run a CS40 you'll find a good post processor in one of these threads.
Try looking at
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... rve#p69489
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/search. ... rds=vcarve
We run a CS40 you'll find a good post processor in one of these threads.
Try looking at
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... rve#p69489
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Re: Post Processor using V Carve on a CS43
Thanks for the response. I realized that with the demo version of V Carve, I can't upload the post processor. I want to see if something could get cut out using this software. I tried loading the .nc file but there are no parts listed on the controller. I don't know if this is possible, but if someone could send me a small .nc toolpath file with the edited post processor that would work with a CS43 that would be really helpful. That way I could dry run the file on the CNC. Again, I just want to see if the machine will run something because I am looking to purchase V Carve.