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Importing DED from Fusion

#1
I can import regular toolpaths directly from fusion, also the regular 3d print slicer stuff seems to import ok.
However; Fusion has this Direct Energy Deposition which let me use multi axis deposition toolpaths. This import does not work. It throws a milling toolpath error.
I can of course import directly from gcode or apt file. FYI


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#2
The RoboDK Add-in for Autodesk Fusion 360 uses the APT ISO 4343 post processor by default. You can find this post processor here:
C:/RoboDK/Other/Plugin-Fusion360/RoboDK/v39/apt_RoboDK.cps

Do you have the same issue when you export your toolpath using this APT post processor?

I assume you were able to export it using G-code. In this case, you could replace the apt_RoboDK.cps Post Processor that the RoboDK add-in for Fusion uses by default.

If it still fails, can you provide us with the F3D file and steps to reproduce this issue?
#3
well, I seem to not have tried every option here.
So the post (apt) works just fine, both fusions and robodk.
However standing in the additive tab/space in fusion and trying to import fails and throws the error.
Going to the Tools tab works fine! So there we have it.
#4
Interesting... thank you for your feedback.

We'll try to reproduce this and make sure it does not raise an exception.
  




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