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g-code con solidworks

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Can I convert my design executed with solidworks in g-code language for punching machine?

Hi.
 
we with the export of .dxf we have the possibility to use the geometry
for processing with a special nesting prg.
 
I'm sorry if I'm indiscreet, can you tell me that nesting you use and how you are?
This is the punch machine we have. . .http://www.euromac.com/php/page.php?lingua=ita&tipo=mtxthe software is the owner of the same company and is called
europunch.

in practice, like all nestings, the best optimizations are achieved
handling the various pieces.
in truth we do not use much that prg, the programmer often works
on board machine as it is used for series pieces presenting
many holes that would take too much time with laser or cutting
water.
you understand that having laser, water cutting and punching machine we always try
to optimize machining/thickness/type of material according to the most suitable machines.

Here another provider of cams, we have their on the t.l. of the mazak.
http://www.sorigrafia.com/radpunchintro.html
 
This is the punch machine we have. . .http://www.euromac.com/php/page.php?lingua=ita&tipo=mtxthe software is the owner of the same company and is called
europunch.

in practice, like all nestings, the best optimizations are achieved
handling the various pieces.
in truth we do not use much that prg, the programmer often works
on board machine as it is used for series pieces presenting
many holes that would take too much time with laser or cutting
water.
you understand that having laser, water cutting and punching machine we always try
to optimize machining/thickness/type of material according to the most suitable machines.

Here another provider of cams, we have their on the t.l. of the mazak.
http://www.sorigrafia.com/radpunchintro.html
but what I'm interested in right now is a software maybe freeware or public domain to do programs at home.
 

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