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CAD to CAM with Solidworks
I've just built a homemade CNC machine for fun this summer and am now trying to figure out the best way to go from CAD to G-Code. I'm controlling the machine with Mach3, which is a free program that runs standard G-code.
I have both the Solidworks Student Design Kit and the Student Edition of Inventor (but I prefer Solidworks), and would like to find a free (or low cost) program to go from CAD files to G-code. I've tried using a trial version of CamBam, which makes it very easy to generate G-code, but it can only import dxf or stl files. Is there an easy way to convert a Solidworks file to dxf or stl? |
Re: CAD to CAM with Solidworks
[File] "Save As"
"Save As Type" : STL STL files are commonly used in 3D printing. |
Re: CAD to CAM with Solidworks
We use Mastercam and if you contact they might give you a one year trial.
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Re: CAD to CAM with Solidworks
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If you actually BUY Mach3 you will get a free copy of Lazy Cam, which is what I've been using. Its a pretty simple program for hobbiests. I prefer to write the code by hand though, or at least edit what lazy cam spits out. |
Re: CAD to CAM with Solidworks
To my knowledge there is no free CAM software that is very good at all.
You can get CAMWorks which is integrated with Solidworks for $100 for a fully functional educational license. We bought a seat a year ago, but I already knew MasterCAM and had no desire to learn something new, so the few times I did use it, I didn't like it and it didn't really grow on me. If you're not proficient with another CAM system, it's probably worth a look, and being integrated with SW is very nice. |
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