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| Hello, I've just finish the mechanical parts of my cnc and electricaltoo.But I'mstill having some problems to start to figure out how this machine work out as well. Indeed I've been doing an autocad course to understand very well the system and also getting a lot of information regarding gcode.as matter of fact i'd like some help about the stet that would worth to follow to first,or instead of that , choose any Gcode converter and go on.I will be glad to receive any information. Claudinei |
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| Claudinei, ger21 seems to have programmed an awesome g-code macro for Autocad, you'll find it in the downloads section. Also, search the forums for "gcode macro", there's a thread somewhere on this site that discusses ger21's macro.
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Wait 'til you see the next version. Might be a while, though.
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