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Just to stop the header from telling me I've never posted and I should! I've made Tom McWire's Desk Top Mill (on the Instructables website) and am now learning more about CNC and CAD/CAM Software is Mach 3, which I have found is easy to use and it provides more as I learn more. My little machine is accurate enough to make fins, spacers and other bits for model rocketry and model aircraft. At the moment I am trying to transition from 2D to 3D but cannot get DesignCAD to make 3D polygons that are recognised by MeshCAM (the only 3D CAM program I can reasonably afford. Cheers Nev |
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| Try Alibre Xpress, it's free, and can export .stl's that will work with MeshCAM. I haven't used DesignCAD in a long time, so can't really help you. Can you post a sample .dxf that I can look at. I might be able to find a workaround for you. Also, you might want to ask on the MeshCAM forum if anyone is using DesignCAD, and how they are doing it if they are.
__________________ 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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