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Re: Reverse CAD CAM

Posted by Filipe Tomaz
on 2007-04-29 07:11:11 UTC
Mach3, turbocnc or others will handle the gcode just fine.
The difficult part (at least for me) is pass from .stl or another 3D,
free form object, without the constrains present in others objects
(like inner holes) drawing to gcode paths.

Thank you



--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Lester Caine <lsces@...> wrote:
>
> Filipe Tomaz wrote:
> > --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Lester Caine <lsces@> wrote:
> >> Filipe Tomaz wrote:
> >>> My company will only be responsible for positioning the "tool". What
> >>> tool is it, or what will it inject, I don't know and I don't "care"
> >>> for my part of the machine. They are developers, so my problem
ends if
> >>> I can demonstrate that the machine will follow a toolpath that
> >>> corresponds to the object.
> >>>
> >>> My question is only where is the software ?
> >>> That is all, since the machine, I can build.
> >> Mach3?
> >> That will follow a gCode path and provides options for adding values
> > to the
> >> gCode to control the inject.
> >> THEN the problem is software to write the gCode ;)
>
> ( Switching to proper posting :) )
> > Yes, I "only" need the CAM to write the gcode under $2000. Since this
> > is a CAD CAM list, someone, I hope, should know.
>
> OK - As a starting point have you looked at Mach3?
> Not knowing what you are trying to 'model', it's difficult to help,
and your
> original question was a little vague ;)
> The lazycam package in Mach3 will give you gCode from profiles, so
you can
> meet the requirement listed above. This will take slices from a CAD
drawing
> and move the tool to that profile. Your customer will be able to add
commands
> *TO* that gCode to control the tool. Pocketing will raster the area,
so rather
> than machining outside the profile you machine inside.
> You just need to reverse WHAT you want to machine and ask the gCode
generator
> for that, something the Mach3 can do easily.
>
> If you need something to DRAW the profiles - TurboCAD will handle 2D
and 3D
> quite happily. If you need to move to full 3D profiles, then Cut3D will
> provide that.
>
> Mach3 - $150 - http://www.machsupport.com/
> TurboCAD - under $100 - Google it for best price ;)
> Cut3D - $299 -
http://www.vectric.com/WebSite/Vectric/cut3d/c3d_index.htm
>
>
>
> --
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