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Good morning.
I am new in this forum. I have a company that works in the field of advertising and we realize among the various custom-made exhibitors.
at the moment they are made of plexiglass but I am buying a small cutter for forex.
I downloaded an open source gcad3d program but I'm totally inexperienced. use illustrator and corel for carriers.
Can you give me a skin?
Thank you.
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hi, I've been busy for over 15 years, I think if you've never seen a tool path...the first time should someone come to the workshop from you;)
 
I've already hired a guy who will give me an infarination, but I wanted advice from you on the best open source from which to go.
Thank you.
 
you have to see what you have to feed your tool machine and then find a software that can generate that data

I think I have to do everything you've asked for.

for open source software, I would look on the internet, I never used an open source cam

Good job
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I should cut panels in forex that will then be printed and framed between them to form an exponent. I will start from a vector file created with illustrator..
 
Yes, I understood

what I meant is that there are machines made specifically to cut to which just to feed a .dxf

other reading a set of instructions, type

S6000 m

g0 a0.0 c0.0 x0.0 y0.0 z100.0
g

...etc...for other kilometers. . .

Maybe someone else can recommend an open source cam
 
Yes, I understood

what I meant is that there are machines made specifically to cut to which just to feed a .dxf

other reading a set of instructions, type

S6000 m

g0 a0.0 c0.0 x0.0 y0.0 z100.0
g

...etc...for other kilometers. . .

Maybe someone else can recommend an open source cam
Is my car enough for the dxf file?
 
Then you don't even need the cam
you just need freecad to export to dxf
the rest of instructions gives you the manufacturer of your machine
 
ok then question from ignorant in matter:if I prepare the vector file in corel and the amount in freecad then I can prepare the file to put in the program of the machine (producer tells me it is called mach3) for engraving? Thank you.
 
I repeat: I do not understand that mach3 accepts dxf files, but only g-code.

I add: lazycam is a separate program that, like any other cam, turns traced into g-code.

precise: lazycam does not work independently, but requires the operator all the interaction of any other cam.
 
I'm glad you're convinced of what you said:

"its purpose is to import stadard dxf, cmx and other file types to allow those that do not use cam programs to more easily generate gcode to be run under mach3."
 

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