http://hackaday.com/2015/12/25/linuxcnc-features-is-the-garage-fabs-missing-cam-tool/

"It takes a long toolchain to take the garage-machinist-to-be through 
all the hoops needed to start cranking out parts. From the choice of CAD 
software to the CAM tools that turn 3D models into gcode, to the gcode 
interpretters that chew up this source code and spit out step and 
direction pulses to turn the cranks of a cnc mill, there’s a multitude 
of open-and-closed source tools to choose from and even an opportunity 
to develop some of our own. That’s exactly what [Nick] and the folks 
over on the cnc-club forums did; they’ve written their own CAM tool that 
enables the end user to design a procedure of cuts and toolpaths that 
can export to gcode compatible with LinuxCNC.

Their tool, dubbed “LinuxCNC-features”, embeds a LinuxCNC-compatible 
graphical gcode programming interface directly into the LinuxCNC native 
user interface. Creating a part is a matter of defining a list of 
sequential cuts along programmable toolpaths. These sequential cuts are 
treatments like drilled holes, square pockets, bolt holes, and lines. 
The native embedding enables the machinist to preview each of the 3D 
toolpaths in LinuxCNC’s live view, giving him-or-her a quick-and-dirty 
check to make sure that their gcode performs as expected before running 
it. [Nick] has a couple of videos to get you up-and running on either 
your mill or lathe.

LinuxCNC-features has been out in the wild for almost two years now, but 
if you’re looking to get started cranking out parts in the garage, look 
no further for a CAM tool that can quickly generate gcode for simple 
projects. In case you’re not familiar with LinuxCNC, it’s one of the 
most mature open-source gcode interpreters designed to turn your PC into 
a CNC controller, and it’s the brains behind some outstanding DIY CNC 
machines like this plasma cutter."

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