RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: WHICH CAD AND CAM SOFTWARE PRODUCT WOUL D YOU RECOMMEND FOR MY APPLICATION & WHY?
Posted by
dlantz@a...
on 2001-10-03 09:18:22 UTC
Last year i downloaded something called leocad, ended up running out of
time and never installed or ran it. It was a LEGO cad package that would
allow you to build LEGO assemblies. It was freeware and available for
linux... and probably for windows (tm)
here it is:
http://leocad.gerf.org/
hope that helps---Dave L.
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Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: WHICH CAD AND CAM SOFTWARE PRODUCT WOULD
YOU RECOMMEND FOR MY APPLICATION & WHY?
time and never installed or ran it. It was a LEGO cad package that would
allow you to build LEGO assemblies. It was freeware and available for
linux... and probably for windows (tm)
here it is:
http://leocad.gerf.org/
hope that helps---Dave L.
-----Original Message-----
From: thscarince@... [mailto:thscarince@...]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:06 AM
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Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: WHICH CAD AND CAM SOFTWARE PRODUCT WOULD
YOU RECOMMEND FOR MY APPLICATION & WHY?
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Eric Mack" <glee@i...> wrote:
> I would proceed to the next part. I like the idea of trying to
clone
> some LEGO parts as I can then use the real parts to see how well
> things fit together. By the way, if any of you have a similar
> interest in taking this LEGO approach or have others ideas, I would
> like to hear from you.
I had an idea once that you could make a special software CAD/CAM
package that would allow you to duplicate your assembled LEGO blocks
on-screen. Then you would CNC machine each assembly with all the
connected blocks fused into one solid piece of plastic, aluminum,
whatever.
This was actually part of a broader concept of "modular
engineering". Anyway, the theory was that you could provide the
software free and people could email you their part file, credit card
number and how many they wanted. Your tooling requirements would be
limited and the process could be highly automated, in contrast to the
local machine shop. Could be a possible money machine for a home
shop CNC person.
I originally got this idea from a circuit board fab service on
the 'net called ExpressPCB.
Tom S.
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