Conversational CNC Programming
Posted by
stevenson_engineers
on 2003-06-08 03:46:29 UTC
I'd like to draw your attention to a small program written by a Guy
called Mark Thomas.
He's called this program GenGCode.
Basically what it is , is a program made up of modules of simple
shapes and operations where you fill in dialog boxes and the program
then writes the G Code for your machine.
No dxf files, no drawings and no CAD CM software.
Very usefull for the odd simple shape which is very common today, in
fact most complex parts are shapes added together.
This is still in Alpha stage but most of it is working. The program
covers rectangular pocketing with multiple cuts to depth, circular
pocketing, circular array, rectanglar array ellipses and slots.
Later on it will have a library of simple shapes such as DB25 cut
outs etc and text milling.
It's well worth trying. The web page is at:-
http://home.inter.net/mthomas/
and contains some good screen shots and descriptions.
This is your chance to get a progarm altered to suit the way you
work. This is what Art did with Master5 then Mach1 and 2 and this has
paid dividends for the people who use it.
John S.
called Mark Thomas.
He's called this program GenGCode.
Basically what it is , is a program made up of modules of simple
shapes and operations where you fill in dialog boxes and the program
then writes the G Code for your machine.
No dxf files, no drawings and no CAD CM software.
Very usefull for the odd simple shape which is very common today, in
fact most complex parts are shapes added together.
This is still in Alpha stage but most of it is working. The program
covers rectangular pocketing with multiple cuts to depth, circular
pocketing, circular array, rectanglar array ellipses and slots.
Later on it will have a library of simple shapes such as DB25 cut
outs etc and text milling.
It's well worth trying. The web page is at:-
http://home.inter.net/mthomas/
and contains some good screen shots and descriptions.
This is your chance to get a progarm altered to suit the way you
work. This is what Art did with Master5 then Mach1 and 2 and this has
paid dividends for the people who use it.
John S.
Discussion Thread
stevenson_engineers
2003-06-08 03:46:29 UTC
Conversational CNC Programming
wayne_j_hill
2003-06-08 07:41:58 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
forumtvm
2003-06-08 14:14:09 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
Mark Thomas
2003-06-08 19:06:08 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Conversational CNC Programming
forumtvm
2003-06-09 09:57:50 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
Mark Thomas
2003-06-09 10:23:55 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Conversational CNC Programming
Raymond Heckert
2003-06-10 16:26:31 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Conversational CNC Programming
colin_jet
2003-06-10 16:56:21 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
Fred Smith
2003-06-10 18:43:06 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
doug98105
2003-06-10 23:27:50 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming
forumtvm
2003-06-11 08:01:53 UTC
Re: Conversational CNC Programming