On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 22:27:33 +0100
Thomas Formella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Have a look at GCAM - GNU Computer Aided Manufacturing at
> http://gcam.js.cx
> 
> Although it currently doesn't support the import of CAD data (it's
> more a WOP, a 'Workshop Oriented Programing' system) it looks very
> promising. A quote from the project page: "Once a design is complete
> one can export the corresponding G-Code to your CNC driver of choice
> such as TurboCNC for DOS or EMC for Linux."
> 
> Another 'free to use' Linux program, full 3D support, but not under
> the GPL: gCAD3D (http://www.cadcam.co.at/freiter/gCAD3D_en.htm)
> 
> Thomas
> 
> Am Freitag, 23. Februar 2007 05:10 schrieb Michael Dubno:
> :snip
> >
> > I find that CAM is a bigger problem. Finding software that converts
> > 3d CAD models into useful g-code is still an ongoing issue and I
> > haven't found anything that works all that well. Perhaps others on
> > the forum have.

        Thanks everyone that's a lot of food for thought

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