Is anyone using BlenderCAM (
http://blendercam.blogspot.hr/p/blender-cam-description.html) for anything
real? Any opinions? I only tried simple cut-outs, but it worked fine..

On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Valerio Bellizzomi <vale...@selnet.org>
wrote:

> On Fri, 2015-09-18 at 18:11 +0800, linden wrote:
> > I have been using FreeCAD for producing 3d models and 2d prints for a
> > little over 2 years now it is still under heavy development but
> > defiantly usable and improved hugely in the time I have used it. I use a
> > 3rd party add in workbench for dimensioning my prints available on
> > github. Recently the path modal has been  added to the stable release of
> > FreeCAD it has a LinuxCNC post possessor but offers only very basic
> > functionality Profile, Pocket, Drill, Peck Drill, ect. There are still
> > defanatly some bugs feet and inches don’t always display as expected
> > although the dimension is correct and g code arcs the G2 and G3 commands
> > getting transposed ocasonaly. I have used it successfully but you
> > defiantly have to hand edit a little and back plot to test before
> > running any generated G code on a machine. If the current rate of
> > development keeps up in a year or 2 it will be able to compeet with some
> > of the lower priced CAM software. The 3D cad is defiantly at the point
> > it is better than a lot of the lower end proprietary  software. The
> > programming behind it is very well thought out with all the heavy
> > lifting done with a core written in C and python used for all the GUI
> > and workbenches set up as plug ins. If you know a little python you can
> > customize or create just about any thing you could dream of. Still not
> > ready for prime time but defiantly on the right track and better than
> > PyCAM and more versitile than the G code tools plugin for inkscape.
> > There is also blendercam if you are doing arty stuff it is bast on
> > meshes so you do not get true arcs but faceted faces. Some of the bass
> > relief stuff done with it is pretty incredible.
>
> I use both FreeCAD and PyCAM, it was a pity to see PyCAM unmaintained,
> but I still use it occasionally (when it went unmaintained it was an
> incentive to learn gcode!), however the FreeCAD Path Module is well
> promising and I expect it to improve over time.
>
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