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- | ==== CNC Software Overview | + | ==== CNC Software Overview ==== |
A typical CNC workflow consists of three steps: | A typical CNC workflow consists of three steps: | ||
- | ^ **CAD** | + | ^ **CAD** |
| Create Drawing | | Create Drawing | ||
- | Within each of these, you have a lot of freedom to choose which applications you want to make use of in your own preferred workflow. You can select the ones you are most comfortable, | + | Within each of these, you have a lot of freedom to choose which applications you want to make use of in your own preferred workflow. You can select the ones you are most comfortable, |
- | For example, if your work is oriented toward signage and artwork, you'd prefer Vectric over Fusion360, because Fusion shines for engineering users who want to machine engineering type parts. If you run a Laser, you'd prefer Lightburn over the others as it focusses on Laser only. | + | |
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==== 1. CAD ==== | ==== 1. CAD ==== | ||
- | CAD consists of applications you can use to create or modify 2D Drawings or 3D models, to use as input files for your CAM application: | + | CAD consists of applications you can use to create or modify 2D Drawings or 3D models, to use as input files for your CAM application: |
- | > TIP: Some CAM application also include CAD functionality, | + | > TIP: Some CAM application also include CAD functionality, |
Examples include: | Examples include: | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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* Adobe Illustrator (2D) | * Adobe Illustrator (2D) | ||
* and many more | * and many more | ||
In most cases you export your drawings as CAM compatible files, for example | In most cases you export your drawings as CAM compatible files, for example | ||
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* DXF (2D) | * DXF (2D) | ||
* SVG (2D) | * SVG (2D) | ||
* STL (3D) | * STL (3D) | ||
- | For more details, refer to [[docs: | + | For more details, refer to [[:docs: |
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==== 2. CAM ==== | ==== 2. CAM ==== | ||
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Examples include: | Examples include: | ||
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- | For more details, refer to [[docs: | + | For more details, refer to [[:docs: |
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==== 3. CONTROL ==== | ==== 3. CONTROL ==== | ||
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Examples include: | Examples include: | ||
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- | For example, OpenBuilds® CONTROL:\\ | + | * {{: |
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+ | For example, OpenBuilds® CONTROL: | ||
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