Ok, lets see if I'm beginning to understand the process a bit.
1) I generate the 3D rendering in Rhino3D
2) I use RhinoCAM to generate rough, prefinish and finish tool paths and such.
3) RhinoCAM generates g-code from the info I input.
now I assume that RhinoCAM then runs the tool (router) and I don't need anything else to interpret the g-code like Mach3.
Is the g-code generated by RhinoCAM simply STEP and DIRECTION commands that are compatable with any driver board or do I need to do something special with the code to make it compatable with a standard board (like xylotek, gecko or 3977SED based boards.
Thanks,
Steven |