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I've been looking at this software: www.grzsoftware.com Anyone have luck with this on a homebrew machine? What are its advantages/disadvantages. I will be building the www.solsylva.com cnc router. I hope to design parts for model boats in AutoCad and then use MeshCam to produce the toolpaths and stuff -- is this a good combination? I'd also like to produce random fun 3d images in wood/plastic as well. Thanks for any info/advice. |
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| I use Meshcam daily. I sculpt or carve prototypes by hand, then digitize them to get a 3D STL file and use Meshcam to create the cutting files. It works well, but the files are huge and it takes alot of milling time to cut a part this way. For the money, its a great value. |
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| I've only just finished my system (nearly - just limits left to do), I have used meshcam with Alibre XPress (free version ) and it seems to work ok, I'm planning to make patterns for metal casting, there is an example in my photo gallery of a 3d test model and the resultant machined part. I was more than happy with the results. |
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| I've been using MeshCAM for almost a year now and I am very pleased with it. It doesn't have the same features as high-end CAM software (nor does it ever claim to), but it can still do some great things. Recently, I built two plastic injection molds. The cores and cavities for both were cut with MeshCAM. The pictures are from one of them. Chris Kirchen |
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Either method works very well, although .stl's load into MeshCAM much faster than .dxf's.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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