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    In the short term you don't need to learn g-code to use the machine because the CAM software will generate it for you. In the long term however it would be useful to know some g-code and you will learn it as you progress. Take a look at CamBam for the CAM software, http://www.cambam.info/shop/ there is also a Linux version if that's the platform you intend to use.

    If the CAM software you use does not have an integrated simulation, this will be useful (and it's free) http://www.camotics.org/
    Last edited by EddyCurrent; 18-10-2017 at 09:19 PM.
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