ftec wrote: > Hello folks, > > Testing if I'm on the list now but I also have a question. > > Was looking for 4 to 5 axis cnc sw for a home built cnc machine and found > this list making me very interested. > > What I would like to know is if there is a way to combine emc and cad designs > done with win based cad sw. If so, how? I can export part files in IGES, > STL, > STEP, Catia, ProE and a few other formats. I have never used Linux but then > there always must be the first time, right? > Linux really isn't the issue. EMC takes G-code (technically RS274-D) a language for motion control used by most machine tools. I think IGES is a graphical exchange format for exchanging printed documents electronically. STL is a system for describing a volume, good for rapid prototyping with a variety of systems that usually make plastic models layer by layer. Catia and ProE are specific CAD drawing programs, not a language for interchanging mchining info. They and many others have a facility to output G-code at varying levels of sophistication.
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