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CNC Software. What to use?

eatumup
eatumup over 13 years ago

I have started my project to build a CNC router using an Auduino Mega 2560, Ramps 1.4 and A4988 stepper drivers. While working on building the hardware I am struggling sorting out the various pieces of software I need. The goal  is to do everything open source in windows preferably but not oppsed to using linux.  What I am looking for is a clear guide to what I will need to create the element, upload the gcode and what software I need to upload to the mega. I was hoping that someone here could confirm or correct my understanding of how this would go.

 

Looking at reprap.org I would:

 

1) Create an STL file using something such as OpenSCAD or FreeCAD (any reccomendations on cad programs?)

2) Open the STL file in something like RepSnapper or RepRap Host Software to generate the g-code.

3) Exicute the build order from Rep software.

Is this correct?

 

Some of the elemetns that I am worried about /havent quite figured out is the sofware for the Arduino and the fact that all these instructions are based on adding material rather than subtracting.

 

Do I just upload the Reprap firmware and go? Do I need to use different firmware or gcode generating software? Or do I need both different g-code generating software and firmware for milling? Any help sorting this out would be most appreciative.

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  • eatumup
    eatumup over 13 years ago in reply to ntewinkel +1
    Nico, Got an answer from another forum on this. What G-code interpreter/uploader I should use? or does it really matter? The G-code interpreter is the same if it is removing material or adding it. What…
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    Former Member over 13 years ago +1 suggested
    I think that there are several pieces of software around that suit people with deep pockets, but if you want to drive a CNC machine and your pockets are almost empty after buying and making everything…
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  • Catwell
    0 Catwell over 13 years ago

    Eatumup,

     

    Save yourself some trouble, go with Mach3. www.machsupport.com

     

    Cabe

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    0 eatumup over 13 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Cabe,

    Thoughout all my searching i think that Mach 3 is going to be the way to go. To be honest I had a goal to make this machine 100% open source on the windows platform. I may still attempt that in the future. But as this is my first try at this I think I should just go with CamBam and Mach 3 till I get a good feel for how it all works in action.

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    0 eatumup over 13 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Cabe,

    Thoughout all my searching i think that Mach 3 is going to be the way to go. To be honest I had a goal to make this machine 100% open source on the windows platform. I may still attempt that in the future. But as this is my first try at this I think I should just go with CamBam and Mach 3 till I get a good feel for how it all works in action.

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    0 Catwell over 13 years ago in reply to eatumup

    Eatumup,

     

    The free version of Mach3 lets you run 500 lines of G-code. Which is more than enough for most simple projects.

    Not open-source, but free. Will that work for your purposes?

     

    Cabe

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    0 eatumup over 13 years ago in reply to Catwell

    I think that the Mach3 should have enough (free) lines for me. I think mostly I plan on doing etching into wood. But I want to be able to cut precise shapes too. Who knows what will happen with my plans once I acutally have a working machine.

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