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Old 05-11-2003, 08:30 PM
 
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Does anyone know of a free (or at least cheap) program that will convert solidworks files to useable G-code? Just got my mill/drill converted to cnc, and am anxious to make parts! Any help sure is greatly appreciated!

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Just about all the softwares out can take in a file from
solidworks. As far as freeware maybe one of the guys
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Solidworks, I don't want to sound like I'm scolding you, but that is why all these big name CADCAM software companies exist: to create gcode from models. None of them give their stuff away.

There remains actually quite a bit of work to do to create Gcode from a model, that is, there is no "universal" gcode applicable to any given model, because there are so many different factors to be considered: your controller's code syntax requirements, the roughing tool choice, type of roughing path, your finishing tool choice, the surface finish requirements.

Good software makes these things simple to do, but that doesn't mean that these processes were simple to derive per se.

Take a look at Onecnc Mill Professional. This is the first true 3d software I was introduced to, and from what I have heard in talking around, it was a bargain price in terms of its capabilities compared to many of the big namebrands. And Onecnc's Mill Expert has some higher-powered functions, should you need them someday.

I would have also recommended Bobcad as a starter program except that it does not currently handle 3d models except in wireframe form, and the 3d toolpathing can be quite a chore.
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Thanks for the words of encouragement hardmill.


I have looked at some of the programs like bobcad, which were very un-impressive, and was hoping that since solidworks was pretty reasonably priced, (I paid $3500.00) there would be a g-code program that was compatible. As there are several for the more primitive programs like autocad.


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Look into solidworks add on i believe its camworks.
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Well Andrew, if $3500 for Solidworks was comfortable for you, then Onecnc Mill Professional should be just like a shoe for the other foot
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There is another , much better alternative for CAMing for SW that I use, and I like it very much.......Solidcam.Its intigrated into SW when installed.

A bit pricey but definately worth it IMO. They offer a demo (including hardware dongle)for you to give a test run,if you contact them. I liked it so much that I bought a copy.

Its such a pain to have to model the part , then switch over to another program to do the toolpath creation. With Solidcam, everything you need is intigrated into SW for easy toolpath creation in one program.

http://www.solidcam.co.uk/
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Thanks CNC i believe thats what i was talking about.
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You might want to take a look at Gibbs as well. I haven't used it, but I'm told that it works within SW. Well, let me qualify that - the local Gibbs rep said that it can be fully integrated. I don't know what it costs though.

Good hunting to you....
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Any gcode editor that can read in DXF will work. Most CAM sytems that are 'integrated' w/ ade$k systems are nothing more than dxf capable apps. If you are looking at 2-1/2 or or greater, there is a big difference from strictly 2-d.
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Hi andrew
give the guys at onecnc a ring they will send you a demo
to try it's very powerfull and easy to use,and are one of solidwork's solution partner's
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camworks is the best choice if youre looking for making programs within the solidworks environment IMHO. i never liked onecnc (had the demo) personally and i tried a demo of solidcam and it was clumsy but gibbs and mastercam do a good job at solidworks parts as well... but for a full associative program, stick to the gold certified partners
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