Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Free Cad
Posted by
Vance Buhler
on 2000-06-27 10:11:54 UTC
Dan wrote
. Is turbo-cad 2 just a 2D tool or
newer (last Month) version of TurboCad 6. which handles 3D and even a bit
of solid modeling. If you want to do true 3D machining you will have to DXF
the TC file to somthing like Vector or some other 3D CAM program to do the
cutting paths and from there DXF to Desknc to actually send signals to the
drivers/Motors. At least that's my prefered route. you could try doing the
CAD in Vector, but it seems easier to me in TC. Flame suit is on so fire
away guys....Vance Buhler
. Is turbo-cad 2 just a 2D tool or
>can you use it to design advanced 3D parts such as an impeller andTurboCad 2 is an old 2d version, that is a come-on to get you to buy the
>then eventually import it to the CNC driver program?
newer (last Month) version of TurboCad 6. which handles 3D and even a bit
of solid modeling. If you want to do true 3D machining you will have to DXF
the TC file to somthing like Vector or some other 3D CAM program to do the
cutting paths and from there DXF to Desknc to actually send signals to the
drivers/Motors. At least that's my prefered route. you could try doing the
CAD in Vector, but it seems easier to me in TC. Flame suit is on so fire
away guys....Vance Buhler
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wanliker@a...
2000-06-02 09:04:07 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Free Cad
Mike Rainone
2000-06-27 09:18:10 UTC
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Vance Buhler
2000-06-27 10:11:54 UTC
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Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-06-27 12:31:12 UTC
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Bob Campbell
2000-06-27 12:41:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Free Cad
wanliker@a...
2000-06-27 17:09:38 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Free Cad