Fusion 360 Post Processor G53 Home with Properties
Hello everyone, welcome to At-Man Unlimited. We are going to go under the hood on the Fusion 360 post processor again, this time we will change the way the machine moves to a final position. By using the G53 code we can move the table to a position relative to the machine regardless of any work or tool offsets. By moving the table as close to the door as possible it makes loading and unloading the machine easier. While modifying the post processor we will also show how you can add and use your own “Properties” in the Fusion 360 Post screen. If you have any questions please feel free to comment or email me, [email protected] If you would like to support the channel please visit our Patreon page https://patreon.com/user?u=4099018

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