![]() ![]() ![]() Then the machine proceeded to move to the “zeroed origin”. When the machine was “homed”, all three limit switches (X/Y/Z) were engaged and the machine stopped. When it executed the G code, the machine first executed the “HOME” command (G28). But when I finally using Fusion 360 to create the same logo, the resulted G code caused some issues with the Omio machine. So I know the G code for the Shapeoko is perfectly compatible with Omio. I fed the resulted G code generated by CarbideCreate directly to the Omio CNC router and it executed the G code beautifully. My rationale for picking Carbide 3D is that I used CarbideCreate software and created the same team logo project on it. I have played with an old Shapeoko CNC router (from Sparkfun) before so I pick Carbide 3D from the list (Shapeoko is basically a Carbide 3D machine). When trying to generate G code, Fusion 360 was asking me to pick a machine from its list. I have created our team logo as our first CNC engraving project using Fusion 360. I am new to CNC router, so bare with me for my ignorance in this area. We have recently acquired an Omio CNC router and wanted to use it with Autodesk Inventor/HSM Ultimate plug-in or Autodesk Fusion 360. ![]()
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