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I’ve been playing with complex 3D curves in Fusion 360, and importing the GCode into an Easel session in its own workpiece. So I do all of my 2.5D carving as normal with Easel, then go to the new workpiece in Easel to incorporate curves.
My issue is when the GCode generated by Fusion 360 has finished carving successfully, and the cutter is at its lowest depth in the Z axis, the machine returns home without retracting, eating everything in its path.
Does anyone know what GCode I would need to append to the end of my existing GCode to force a full retract before returning home?
I just use the zero where the limit switches for the X and Y axis are, so zero is front left of the machine.
I didn’t keep the GCode from the file unfortunately- anything that didn’t work was deleted from Easel in case I accidentally ran it again. I do remember someone else was saying they had this same problem with Fusion GCode, but I can’t find it with the search function.
Basically everything is normal, except Fusion Gcode doesn’t retract before returning home at the end of the job.
My Z zero was set with the probe, from the top of the stock. The carve completed, and I was watching it and feeling very happy, then BRRRRRRRRR!!! right through the workpiece on its jolly way home.
I think you’re right though- it is something that Easel added.
Not sure what my post processor in Fusion for exporting GCode is right now, that computer is updating its OS.
Is there a bit of code I can append to the end of my GCode to make the spindle raise to its safety height before returning home? I’m a bit lost in all of this.
Thank you. I’m very new to this side of things, so I’m just trying to catch up with what everything means. I’ll have to get a GCode editor and do some experiments…
i had the same issue awhile back with running my fusion models in easel if my Z was not pointing up in my setup and from the looks of your setup that is not the case. you change the orientation in your setup by clicking on the arrows to reorient the z to point up. after i reset that i never had that issue again. also set your stock point to be in the front top left corner of the stock, this too gave me issues when my fusion models had that set to the bottom of the stock