I have purchased vetric aspire software prior to receiving my Big ox from http://www.smw3d.com can any one point me in the right direction of what post processor to use for chilipeppr so my gcode is interpreted properly. @jlauer do you have any thoughts on this
I like Aspire! I use an older version of it as my main CAM. I found a shapeoko post processor for it which has worked for me running Marlin/grbl should be fine. Once you have the template it’s fairly self explanatory how to change the gcode, maybe you want to add something to starting/ ending gcode.
If you’re using tinyg I don’t know if you need to do anything different with the gcode, I would hope not.
My experience with gcode is limited to the Haas version of fanuc and Mazak’s interpretation Mazatrol from the machines I maintain at work this is my first endevour into the hobby end of the CNC world I don’t want to run the machine off track because I missed a decimal or something. the code I’m use to dealing with treats coordinates differently if I miss a decimal after certain g codes in the g1-g4 callouts. Another question I had is does tinyg cooperate in modal and non modal coding?
What board are you running? The standard GRBL post from aspire should work fine for you.
Tinyg
I use the VCarve postprocessor from inventables. https://www.inventables.com/technologies/vcarve-pro check that page there’s a tinyg download link there somewhere.
Be aware that depending on your TinyG firmware version you may or may not have arc support. There’s two postprocessors in the zip so you can select which you need.
Thanks for the info @Ben_Delarre knew you had this mastered.
Great community.