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21-10-2013 #1
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Looks like there is no alternative to DIY.
Over a couple of hours this afternoon I have put together a short JRuby program that will produce GCode from an array of Z,X values that represent the profile (or half cross-section) of the finished piece.
If anyone wants a copy of my code (which is very basic) let me know. (No charge ! )
...R
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22-10-2013 #5
Maybe dxf2gcode? I'm going to be using LinuxCNC (cos I'm a Linux geek) and have briefly tried dxf2gcode. Seemed to work OK. Try searching the LinuxCNC wikis and forums as well, the members always seem to be willing to help and will probably suggest other programs.
Last edited by birchy; 22-10-2013 at 01:56 AM.
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22-10-2013 #6
@Jonathan, thanks for the tip !
@birchy - thanks I will look at dfx2gcode
...R
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22-10-2013 #7
@birchy, I've now had a very quick look at dfx2gcode. It seems only to produce code for milling.
Have you used it to generate Gcode for a lathe? If so perhaps you could explain what I need to do.
Thanks
...R
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21-10-2013 #9
Is that because he was only Scotsman in heaven?
Or had it something to do with one of my posts?
...R
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