Hey Tweakie,
I'm actually wanting to lay down continuous fiber to create a composite 3D internal "skeleton" for a project I'm working on.
It'll require a pretty large print area, over 1m^2.
Ideally I can just stick an extruder head onto my large machine. I could roll the fibers through the extruder, while the machine follows a path I created in Cura.
The only things I would require from Cura is the toolpath, and the extrusion speed of the fiber. I don't need any of the heating, infill, etc...
Maybe Aspire or Augie would be better suited for this?
Otherwise, glad to hear that Mach will ignore those commands specific to Cura printing.
I wasn't sure if you need to create mach specific gcode. Or if mach can work with any old gcode.
(I typically use the Mach specific 'post' from Fusion for milling)
Thanks,
Reece