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  1. #1
    Hi, entering code by hand on my Denford Fanuc machines is a bit time consuming. I have downloaded trials of G-code wizard, Predator CNC editor and Cutviewer which I am going to have a look at But just wondered if anyone uses any of these or could recommend a good windows PC Based G-Code Editor with backplotting/simulation?

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    i use nc corrector for a couple years and no problems until now. http://www.nc-corrector.inf.ua/index_EN.htm



    i not create the g-code there, i only edit. like change tools or simple edit. nothing complex.

  3. #3
    I use CAM that produces good code for my milling machine but I did find this interesting -

    http://www.buildlog.net/cnc_laser/cn...e_comment.html

    - Nick

  4. #4
    Gsimple - Google it.


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  5. #5
    Thanks for the recommendations, nc corrector is pretty good so far

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