I would say that all depends on the amount of money you have to invest in software. Just from screenshots and testomonials if I had my choice I would get OneCNC. Seeing as how I am broke, I am currently using sheetcam along with corel draw from my graphic design business to play with while I work on my machines. So far I like sheetcam and don't think for the money you can beat it with the features and ease of use. Teamed with Mach3 and the newfangled addons for quick jobs that don't need complex drawings and planning for less than $400 total investment in software I don't think you can beat it.
There is also the ace converter which takes a bit more work to get your final g-code, and TurboCNC to drive your machine. Only reason I don't want to start with TurboCNC is because of constant velocity machining not being available, but if funds won't allow mach3 i will be using TurboCNC. |