Re: Conversational CNC Programming
Posted by
wayne_j_hill
on 2003-06-08 07:41:58 UTC
Yes, it looks like the same method that Tim Markoski and I used for
CNC Quick Code and Lathe Quick Code.
http://www.machinist-toolbox.com/
http://www.geocities.com/wayne_j_hill/LQC2000.html
We both started this parameter type programming for G-code generation
back in 1997. We also offer custom programming for special
applications.
I like it that there are more CNC/software programmers out there that
are offering their programming talents to the hobby CNC users.
Wayne
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "stevenson_engineers"
<john@s...> wrote:
CNC Quick Code and Lathe Quick Code.
http://www.machinist-toolbox.com/
http://www.geocities.com/wayne_j_hill/LQC2000.html
We both started this parameter type programming for G-code generation
back in 1997. We also offer custom programming for special
applications.
I like it that there are more CNC/software programmers out there that
are offering their programming talents to the hobby CNC users.
Wayne
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "stevenson_engineers"
<john@s...> wrote:
> I'd like to draw your attention to a small program written by a Guyprogram
> 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
> then writes the G Code for your machine.in
> No dxf files, no drawings and no CAD CM software.
> Very usefull for the odd simple shape which is very common today,
> fact most complex parts are shapes added together.has
>
> 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
> 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