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    Hi Dean

    I can highly recommend Fusion 360 from Autodesk. We are a dedicated wooden furniture workshop and we run entirely off of Fusion and Xilog Plus.
    Fusion's CNC programming is extensive and we have developed a post processor to communicate flawlessly with SCM CNC machines. Please get in touch if you would be interested in this product or any help with CNC programming for wood. A lot of resources out there are very metal fabrication focused.

    Wishing you all the best in these trying times

    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaeletsmith View Post
    Hi Dean

    I can highly recommend Fusion 360 from Autodesk. We are a dedicated wooden furniture workshop and we run entirely off of Fusion and Xilog Plus.
    Fusion's CNC programming is extensive and we have developed a post processor to communicate flawlessly with SCM CNC machines. Please get in touch if you would be interested in this product or any help with CNC programming for wood. A lot of resources out there are very metal fabrication focused.

    Wishing you all the best in these trying times

    Michael
    Hi Michael,

    post processor sounds very interesting if i could give that a try, i have used fusion a little but definitely something id like to do more with.

    my email is teestechjoinery@gmail if possible to shoot me a message there please

    Many Thanks

    Dean

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    Hi Michael

    Was really interested in reading your comments, we have recently acquired a SCM Tech 95 and now looking to drag it into this century. Machines been pretty flawless but original operators coded everything manually onto the controller, its painful. I've got something like 4,000 PGM files that I need to convert, catalog and need to bring this together with some reasonably priced software to help. People often mention Xilog Plus as a method of importing PGM files so they can be edited and saved? I've also looked at Mosaic software for cabinet making, any thoughts? Can you advise where I may be able to get Xilog? Regards, Tony.

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