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Step 4: Get More Software!

If you're new to all this (like wot I is) you might think LinuxCNC is all you need - after all, we just got it to write its name using the mill, right?

WRONG!

LinuxCNC takes G-Code (a very low-level sort of code describing the toolpath) and spits out motor control signals for the mill's electronics. If you learn G-Code you can do some stuff by hand-coding but if you want to draw something fancy in a 3D CAD package and then make it on the mill there's a few more steps to go through.

Work in progress
Some useful links to packages can be found here: https://wiki.shapeoko.com/index.php/CAM#3D

CAD

CAM

  • PyCam because it's free and cross-platform again.
  • CamBam appears to offer a Linux version but I haven't looked into it.

Drawing / Design

  • Inkscape free open-source vector drawing package that can save SVG and DXF.

Editing

  • Kate text editor, my editor of choice.
cnc/cnc_adventures/4-more_software.txt · Last modified: 2019/05/15 23:44 (external edit)
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