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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 2d for newbie ?

on 2001-04-29 10:40:38 UTC
Hi Brian,

Vector CAD/CAM will do you just fine. Or if you're on a tight budget,
try Intellicad (free), and use Ace converter along with CNCpro.

http://www.cadopia.com/

http://www.yeagerautomation.com/

Alan KM6VV


canuck20012000@... wrote:
>
> Please help. I'm going around in circles searching for a simple,
> affordable 2D cad/cam pkg. for a 2 axis plasma cutting system I am
> building. it is my second one and includes ball screws and a nice
> little hardware pkg from Camtronic with servos and gecko drives. It
> seems like most the real snappy cad/cam stuff is all 3D. So far I
> have been using Corel draw. ( no snickering please ) Vector was
> recently suggested. Any suggestions will be very happily taken.
> Please respond before I dissappear into ever deminishing circles.
> Brian

Discussion Thread

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