Thread: Pacer Cadet What software?
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06-12-2017 #1
If you want something reasonably easy to use, you could look at the Vectric products - Cut3D, VCarve, or Aspire might fit the bill. Alternatively, for non-commercial use, Fusion 360 is a very powerful full-blown 3D CAD/CAM package and is free, but it does cost quite a bit for commercial use
All of these will take you from initial design on-screen through to toolpath generation. Whether they can generate gcode that runs on your machine depends on the motion control software that drives your machine. Do you know what that is?Last edited by Neale; 06-12-2017 at 09:49 AM.
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06-12-2017 #2
Do something about the font you are using !
Have a look at CamBam, FreeCAD, CAMotics.
Members of the CamBam forum can make a post processor (only for use with CamBam) for your machine if you can supply the correct information regarding it's gcode dialect.Last edited by EddyCurrent; 06-12-2017 at 12:36 PM.
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06-12-2017 #3
Thanks for that will look into this amongst everything else, it's the post processing that is the key by all counts. Tried to alter the text but not happening.
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07-12-2017 #4
The problem I have with Fusion 360 is that it's free, there is quite a steep learning curve on how to use it, when the day comes when it's not free I'd have wasted all that time and effort learning it and then I'm back to square one. Open source software is something I use as much as possible if it does the job but Fusion 360 is not open source.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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07-12-2017 #5
Thanks Eddy for ali your advice it's a good point
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22-01-2018 #6
I wouldn't worry about that, I'd worry that the documentation isn't up to date with the development and that they break it, you get the broken version, and you have no control over their fix timetable, you got it free, what do you mean SLA? :-)
Autodesk are one of the nastiest companies in CAD/CAM and actively buy up and integrate or kill anything that might threaten their margin, the sooner they go the way of Carillion the better.You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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06-12-2017 #7
Thanks I'm looking at the software's you have mentioned just looking at how to get them onto my pc as they are costly again. Didn't know fusion 360 was free missed that somehow. As you say generating the gcode is a different matter. The information that I can give you about the control stuff is XMC-E Version 3.23.1.6
Model Cadet with NEE Controller Axiomatic Technology Ltd. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else and thanks in advance.
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