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  1. #71
    +1 for a Fusion360 dedicated area.

  2. #72
    As I have posted a few years ago http://www.ekits.eu/PROCNCDraw/ is an update for very simple software to cut 2d parts. Also it can convert gerber code to g file for milling PCBs. Demo is fully functional but it accuracy is low. But it is absolutely usable in many cases.
    Last edited by sw_eng; 01-02-2016 at 06:50 AM.

  3. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Desk Proto is easy and good 3D CAM package. Good for 4th Axis work has well.

    DeskProto: 3D CNC machining for non-machinists. STL file milling for any CNC milling machine
    Thanks Dean
    I like it and price is affordable - hobby use

  4. "GatorCAM for CNC" to the list.

    Instructions to download:
    https://youtu.be/hqyPzCKGUQc

    Download here:
    https://sites.google.com/view/gatorcam/home

    Easy-to-select regions for tooling operations.

    1-click selection can select many objects without the need to select and reapply tooling operations for every object.

    Automatic "inside" detection.

    Nested objects detection.

    Optimal Tool Paths : less CNC wasted movement from one side of the work-piece to the other.

    Tabs to hold down cutouts.
    Inset, and finishing passes.
    Pockets, grooves, profiles, vbit engraving.

    Easy to use. Create GCode with less fuss.

    Using more than 1 tool bit automatically creates separate GCode files (for manually changing the tool bit).

    an Automatic Tool Change (ATC) GCode file is also created.

    No hidden settings. Easy to edit: speeds, tool bits, step down, tab height, origin etc.

    Not Cloud-based. No internet needed. No monthly fees/subscription. Not expensive (yet). Free upgrades.

    https://sites.google.com/view/gatorcam/whats-new

    https://sites.google.com/view/gatorcam/faqs?authuser=0

    https://sites.google.com/view/gatorc...ons?authuser=0





    My dedicated YouTube channel:
    https://youtube.com/@gatorcamforcnc

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  6. #75
    Okay, hello everyone.
    I hope i'm in the correct forum here (moderator, please move it to the correct one if i'm not).
    I have used hobby cnc machines, with free gerber files but now I'd like to draw my own and cut them out on my Mach3 machine (approc 80 x 60 cm cutting area).
    What software is out there that will let me do my own designs?
    Something REALLY simple is all that is needed, I don't need or want any fancy gimmicks! I don't mind paying a reasonable (for hobby use) fee for the software.
    Thanks.

  7. #76
    There's a list of some here; https://wifitalents.com/best/gerber-pcb-software/

    I've always thought KiCad was a good one, it's free open source but might take a bit of learning.
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

  8. #77
    I’m working on an open-source project called PureCutCNC, and I just pushed version 0.0.2. It is still in the very early stages, but I’m excited to keep the momentum going.

    The goal is to create a clean, accessible CNC control interface. This update focuses on editing functionality, new and improved operations, path optimization, improved DXF/SVG import, UI improvements, user guide and quick start.

    I’m doing this as a passion project, so if you have a moment to look at the documentation or the application, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

    Browser version is the easiest to start with the app. Preview of the desktop versions is also available in the downloads section.

    Project site: https://purecutcnc.github.io

    Thanks for looking!

  9. #78
    Quote Originally Posted by EddyCurrent View Post
    There's a list of some here; https://wifitalents.com/best/gerber-pcb-software/

    I've always thought KiCad was a good one, it's free open source but might take a bit of learning.
    Many thanks. Something to look into when I next get a chance.

  10. #79
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNotlob View Post
    Okay, hello everyone.
    I hope i'm in the correct forum here (moderator, please move it to the correct one if i'm not).
    I have used hobby cnc machines, with free gerber files but now I'd like to draw my own and cut them out on my Mach3 machine (approc 80 x 60 cm cutting area).
    What software is out there that will let me do my own designs?
    Something REALLY simple is all that is needed, I don't need or want any fancy gimmicks! I don't mind paying a reasonable (for hobby use) fee for the software.
    Thanks.
    Try PureCutCNC https://purecutcnc.github.io
    It runs in a browser or as a desktop application. Free and no registration required.
    Disclaimer: PureCutCNC is my own Open-source project. Feedback will be appreciated.

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