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Re: CAM Software


 

Not free for commercial use.
It's $1200/year to get the 3D toolpaths. But that still might be the least expensive option.

Gerry


From: "David Clark dclark@... [mach1mach2cnc]"
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 12:28:51 PM
Subject: RE: [mach1mach2cnc] CAM Software



What about Autodesk Fusion 360? It¡¯s free too ;o)

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From: mach1mach2cnc@... [mailto:mach1mach2cnc@...]
Sent: 20 March 2015 16:25
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Subject: Re: [mach1mach2cnc] CAM Software

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With that in mind, RhinoCAM does a good job.

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In a message dated 20/03/2015 16:17:20 GMT Standard Time, mach1mach2cnc@... writes:




Anything Cheap and easy to use (including Deskproto and Aspire) will give you the same raster toolpaths that you get from Cut3d. just about any 3D CAM for metalworking that gives you more control over toolpaths will be expensive.

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Gerry

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From: "'Donald Clifton' dclifton2@... [mach1mach2cnc]" <mach1mach2cnc@...>
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 11:56:56 AM
Subject: RE: [mach1mach2cnc] CAM Software

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Deskproto, Aspire.

Don

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From: mach1mach2cnc@... [mailto:mach1mach2cnc@...]
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 11:40 AM
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] CAM Software

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I'm working with a client who wants me to mill some fixtures that require 3D milling. ?He can provide any of the file types that Solid Works outputs. ?I've been using Cut2D, but Cut3D seems to be optimized for carvers rather than shop machinists. ?I need a 3D CAM program t hat is cheap and easy to use. ?Suggestions? ?thanks much, rex

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