Gibbscam Post Processor
The bridge between these two outcomes—between a perfect digital model and a pile of scrap metal—is the
Stock posts rarely handle advanced features like high-speed machining, custom macros, pallet changers, or probe routines. gibbscam post processor
The shop’s programmer finished the toolpaths in GibbsCAM, but they hit a wall: the generic post processor they were using didn't support the machine's unique "B-axis" tilting head movements. Every time they tried to run the code, the machine threw an error or, worse, made a "dry run" move that would have crashed the spindle into the table. The Custom Solution The shop reached out to their local reseller for a custom GibbsCAM post processor The bridge between these two outcomes—between a perfect
It also handles the boring stuff that saves lives. It manages "safe zones" for tool changes to ensure the spindle doesn't collide with the fixture. It organizes the header information so the operator can read the setup sheet directly from the screen. The Custom Solution The shop reached out to