Thread: 2D software for newbe
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06-11-2012 #11
I still think you should have a look here...
Download Trial Versions and Tutorials
There are video Tutorials to get you started on the sample files and you can import DXF files easily. its a really magic program although not for everyone you can be cutting to see how you feel about it long before you part with any money.. Whats it going to cost you?? and although it seems like it is for wood that isnt the case
RickAlways bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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06-11-2012 #12
So what are you suggesting rick, sorry must be an old age thing lol. Are you suggesting that I use cut2d to generate the g code instead of something like cambam or lazycam. Quite happy to look at anything that people suggest as you say it doesn't cost anything to have a look & I might find I get on better with that than something else.
Lazycam came free with mach3 but I have to be honest & say that I haven't really looked at either of them yet, I did read that there was next to no support with lazycam so maybe not the best, still need to get the machine finished yet so no big rush to just now.
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06-11-2012 #13
Well you can try Cut3d but I used Vcarve first and it did all the ali parts for one of my mills and it was easy to learn, Its about the easiest one i came across because the tutorials were great and the support from the company was great too and that was before i even bought the full version of V-carve.
As far as im concerned it let me generate g-code for mach3 without the huge learning curve, and with the toolpath simulation being built in i got to see what it cut before it even got to mach3
Its best to just have a look at what people have been making and down load a copy to have a play with im sure you wont be dissapointed but if its not for you then you have lost nothing, as i said its not for everyone..
Its also good for doing the designs in the vcarve program itself if you havnt got a dxf file
RickAlways bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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06-11-2012 #14
Give me a basic design idea and i will show you how quick it can do the trick some measurements of a fictional part will do...
RickAlways bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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06-11-2012 #15
Thanks Rick, have to be honest, I wasn't really looking at 3D software as I wasn't sure it would be of much use to me so as there is quite a big difference in price I just stuck with the 2D/2.5D stuff.
Like you say there is nothing to be lost by having a look & as I am not in a big rush just now i can take a bit of time to look at it & see how I get on with it.
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06-11-2012 #16
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06-11-2012 #19
So how does the trial version work then Rick? Sure it must be on their website but just skim read it for now.
Is it on a number of uses like cambam, a limited time period like say 30 days or is it a full version but there are things you can't do like cut your own files ??
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