Re: getting started in CAD/CAM
Posted by
Erik Reikes
on 2002-10-03 20:21:26 UTC
Take a look at Vector CAD/CAM. I haven't used it yet, but it got
high recommendations and there is a deal for members of the list to
get it for $395.
http://www.imsrv.com/grp
is the link.
Good luck!
-Erik Reikes
high recommendations and there is a deal for members of the list to
get it for $395.
http://www.imsrv.com/grp
is the link.
Good luck!
-Erik Reikes
> Hi all, just found this group.My
>
> I am just finishing up converting a Shizuoka bed mill to run EMC.
> previous experience with cnc has been a converted sherline (the 5HPEE).
> motor on this mill weighs more than the whole sherline :-) ).
>
> Anyway, I mostly ran autocad plot files on my sherline using some
> software my wife wrote (she is the software engineer, I am the
> I now find myself needing a toolpath generator (g-code) andpossibly
> a CAD program (if autocad will not cut it).the
>
> I know about the recent sale on rhino/visual mill, and while $1500
> seems very very reasonable for that package, I would have nothing
> left for tooling.
>
> Are there any CAM packages out there that are open source, or that
> people who use EMC on here would naturally gravitate towards? Am I
> stuck with notepad?
>
> I did a search through old posts, at least as far back as I could
> stand (yahoo is slooooow). Nothing really popped out as being dirt
> cheap or free. There was something called Dolphin, but it seems
> same price as visualmill is now.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
Discussion Thread
skykotechnologies
2002-10-03 18:00:16 UTC
getting started in CAD/CAM
Raymond Heckert
2002-10-03 20:18:25 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] getting started in CAD/CAM
Erik Reikes
2002-10-03 20:21:26 UTC
Re: getting started in CAD/CAM
rainnea
2002-10-04 04:16:32 UTC
Re: getting started in CAD/CAM
Greg McCreight
2002-10-04 17:36:49 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] getting started in CAD/CAM