Hey guys,
Not sure if this is the right section for this or if the Machinery section would be better, but I figured this section would get a little more traffic, and it is still relevant IMO.
I recently started getting into some CNC on my own. It’s been awhile since I’ve done any CNC programming professionally, so I’m a little rusty. I thought it would make for good, relevant discussion to post a topic here instead of the CNCZone, where the uses are far-varying.
I’m looking for feedback for the CAM and Control portion of the CNC equation. For CAD I’m using AutoCad 2000LT, fwiw. I’d prefer to stay with that but I wouldn’t rule out a different CAD suite either.
The machine I’ll be using is a moving gantry setup running 4 axis via a Gecko G540 driver, so I’ll likely be using Mach3 for the machine control. Besides the obvious cue related inlay and such, I wouldn’t mind getting into some 3D stuff later on down the road, so expandability would be nice but not really required at this point.
After messing around with the Mach3 trial version and the beta LazyCam that comes with it, I’m pretty sure that I don’t want to use LazyCam. I don’t know enough about the programs yet to know any plusses and a minuses, other than LC is not very intuitive and doesn’t work like a good CAM should. Some of the professional CAM programs I’ve used in the past would allow you for layer naming in Autocad. Based on the naming nomenclature it would assign tool diameters, offsets, tool directions and other functions.
Do any of the less expensive CAM programs allow for that kind of function?
Anyway, with that being said, I was hoping to get an idea of what some of the cue makers here are using, as well as their experiences and learning curves. I’d like to not have to spend more than a few hundred for a basic 2D CAM, but would be willing to spend more for more function as well, it’s just not required to be full-tilt right now.
Anyone?
Thanks,
Frank
Not sure if this is the right section for this or if the Machinery section would be better, but I figured this section would get a little more traffic, and it is still relevant IMO.
I recently started getting into some CNC on my own. It’s been awhile since I’ve done any CNC programming professionally, so I’m a little rusty. I thought it would make for good, relevant discussion to post a topic here instead of the CNCZone, where the uses are far-varying.
I’m looking for feedback for the CAM and Control portion of the CNC equation. For CAD I’m using AutoCad 2000LT, fwiw. I’d prefer to stay with that but I wouldn’t rule out a different CAD suite either.
The machine I’ll be using is a moving gantry setup running 4 axis via a Gecko G540 driver, so I’ll likely be using Mach3 for the machine control. Besides the obvious cue related inlay and such, I wouldn’t mind getting into some 3D stuff later on down the road, so expandability would be nice but not really required at this point.
After messing around with the Mach3 trial version and the beta LazyCam that comes with it, I’m pretty sure that I don’t want to use LazyCam. I don’t know enough about the programs yet to know any plusses and a minuses, other than LC is not very intuitive and doesn’t work like a good CAM should. Some of the professional CAM programs I’ve used in the past would allow you for layer naming in Autocad. Based on the naming nomenclature it would assign tool diameters, offsets, tool directions and other functions.
Do any of the less expensive CAM programs allow for that kind of function?
Anyway, with that being said, I was hoping to get an idea of what some of the cue makers here are using, as well as their experiences and learning curves. I’d like to not have to spend more than a few hundred for a basic 2D CAM, but would be willing to spend more for more function as well, it’s just not required to be full-tilt right now.
Anyone?
Thanks,
Frank