I write the oddball Mill programs using solid model to DWG, and then AutoCAD and BobCAD V21. ( active permanent maintenance on Inventor and FeatureCAM ) I write most of my Mill programs from a solid model using FeatureCAM. It is NOT ALL THAT FAR AWAY from being able to provide a typewriting CAM solution for someone with G-code and machining knowledge! The original ( v.1.00.00) was barely (if even that) good enough to hint at where he's trying to go, but the update is definitely a a huge step!ĭoes it ( in it's current form ) work for those on a shoestring budget? Nope, not by a shot. There is an update to his efforts as of 06/05/19, and SketchNC is now at v.1.00.19 In my view it wasn't even ready for an Alpha back then, let alone Beta. It is about another piece of software NCPlot ( aka Scott Martinez, aka metlhead ) is working on, which is SketchNC. If you are not, then feel free to ask when and how. If you are a user, there is no need to explain. It has been a life saver in a shit ton of cases. Just like some of the forum members here, I am a very very happy and satisfied user of NC-Plot. OK, so just as the title says, I am taking the liberty of trying to shine a light onto a not-so mainstream machining related product: NC-Plot/SketchNC
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