I just assembled my Snapmaker 2.0 and calibrated 3Dprint setup. All of that went well. Created my first design in Fusion 360 but have not been able to define 2.0 such that I get a valid toolpath to generate g-code so I can open in Luban. I found CNC details but nothing for additive.
You need to export STL.
Thanks. I understand stl is eventual file type. Issue is that Fusion 360 does not have a post configuration file for Snapmaker. It only has “Generic FFF Machine” in additive tools which is just a place holder that does not allow opening a configuration file. So, not able to create code that can be output to STL (or gcode for that matter.
First result googling “Export STL Fusion 360”.
You load that file into Luban to generate Gcode.
STL is a geometric object file. The post processing rabbit hole you’re heading down is for generating machine toolpath gcode commands, you don’t want to do that in Fusion at this time as it’s basically experimental. Just export the object as others have said and ‘slice’ (as it’s called) into machine code using Luban.
Definitely felt like a rabbit hole. I will adjust my work flow. Thanks. (Very anxious to print my first project)