Originally Posted by Riceburner98 And if you're looking for easy to use (and FREE!) 2D CAD software (it'll even do 3D if you want to spend the time), try out emachineshop.com. I tell everyone it's like using Paintbrush compared to Photoshop. Point / click / drag and draw some nice stuff. It'll export files to standard AutoCad .DXF too. I just use the software. |
So how are you using this? Are you drawing on Emachineshop, then transporting to another CAD program then to your CNC? Could you give me a few steps on how to do this? I would like to start getting my software and drawing while I'm waiting on parts.