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POSTING

After creating all the toolpath to machine your part, the final step of using BobCAD-CAM is to
output the NC program and get it to the machine. This topic provides an overview of how to
generate your NC programs. It is helpful to know that this process is the same for all CAM Jobs,
regardless of the type.

NC Program Creation
After simulating and confirming the desired result, you are ready to post the NC program. It is
important to understand that the NC program is created using the post processor file that is
assigned to the machine. The default post processor for each machine is defined in Current
Settings and can be modified from the CAM Tree.

How to Access Current Settings


To open the Current Settings dialog box:

 Right-Click CAM Defaults, and Click Current Settings.

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TIP: This method selects the Current Settings Default (for system default settings). You can
also access the Current Settings Job (for the current job only) by Right-Clicking Milling
Job instead of CAM Defaults.

 Click Posting, and notice the NC File Path. (The machine is selected in Machine
Parameters.)

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Many important Posting settings, such as the program number, subprogram selection, and
more are defined in the Current Settings. For more help, view the BobCAD-CAM Help System.

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How to Post
To create the NC program for any CAM job, do one of the following:

 Right-Click the CAM Job folder, and Click Post.

This option creates the NC program in the location defined in Current Settings.

 Right-Click the CAM Job folder, and Click Post & Save As.

This option allows you to specify the name and location to which the NC program is
saved.

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The Posting Manager

When you post a program in BobCAD-CAM, the NC program also displays in the Posting
Manager.

The Posting Manager allows you to view the code, and you can open it in the NC Editor.

The NC Editor and RS232 Communication (DNC)


To edit the NC program:

 Right-Click in the Posting window, and Click Edit CNC.

This launches the editor with the NC program. The editor allows you to edit the code, setup
RS232 communications (DNC), and even backplot the program (Editor Pro), which allows you to
simulate exactly what the code is going to do on the actual machine.
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How to Backplot in Editor Pro


The pro editor contains some advanced functionality that isn't available in the standard editor,
such as syntax highlighting and backplotting.

To backplot an NC program in Editor Pro, do one of the following:

 In the File menu, Click Backplot.

 Right-Click in the window (where the code displays), and Click Backplot.

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The Backplot menu then displays, which contains the start, stop, pause, and other controls
used for backplotting.

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Note that you can Right-Click in the backplot (graphics) window while it is running to access
more options.

Go Cut Parts
Now that you have the finished NC program, you can get it to the machine using any method
you prefer. You can use the DNC capabilities for RS232 communication from within the editor,
or any available storage medium (flash drive, hard drive, or floppy disk), to transport the code
to the machine controller.

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