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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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OpenSCAD Survey - what programming language do you want to be added to app?
http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams/ extended into 3D.
GSharp
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OpenSCAD Survey - what programming language do you want to be added to app?
Directly programming in G-code is a non-starter given that Grbl doesn't have loops or branching or variables, and I can't find a good example file for: https://github.com/NRSoft/GSharp
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Buy a used Bobs Evolution 4?
For G-code note that mostly these days it's made using CAM applications. A further consideration is that hobbyist firmwares usually forgo variables and loops and branching (but see: https://github.com/NRSoft/GSharp --- I believe that's integrated into bCNC).
- How to teach Gcode?
- Tool path generation?
- Where and how do I start learning CNC and GM codes from basics for dummies
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Anything new in Programmatic CAD in the past 4 years?
A nice tool for programming in 3D G-code might be workable --- unfortunately Toolpath Language in CAMotics is JavaScript which I don't do well w/ and SketchNC crashes on my machine: http://www.ncplot.com/sketchnc/sketchnc.htm (and is in beta and not ready for production) --- using raw G-code gets pretty unwieldy, and most of the tools for it are expensive, and the controller on my machine doesn't support looping and variables, so it would be necessary to use a pre-processor such as: https://github.com/NRSoft/GSharp (and I can't find a 3D previewer which directly supports that).
- AVID CNC Worth the Price?
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Looking for a G-Code manual for beginners
I'd suggest a good previewer: https://wiki.shapeoko.com/index.php/Previewing_G-Code and if you find one which doesn't support loops and variables you can use GSharp as a pre-processor: https://github.com/nrsoft/gsharp
- Setting up 'simple' operations on near complete workpieces
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Nomad 3 by Carbide 3D
If you want to do 3D parts which are suited to the Nomad's flip jig, and doing CAM in MeshCAM, the Nomad 3 should be a slam dunk --- if you wish to approach work in some other way it should still be workable, so long as you don't secretly want to be a manual machinist or to hand-code G-Code w/ variables and loops (though there is a front-end for doing that: https://github.com/NRSoft/GSharp )
What are some alternatives?
Gifcurry - 😎 The open-source, Haskell-built video editor for GIF makers.
gcodepreview - OpenSCAD library for moving a tool in lines and arcs so as to model how a part would be cut using G-Code.
free-game - The free game engine
RapCAD - Rapid prototyping CAD IDE for RepRap and RepStrap 3D printing machines.
freetype-simple - single line text rendering in opengles
gelatin - A nice Haskell graphics API. There's always room for jello.
graphics-formats-collada - A Haskell module for loading and rendering Collada 3D model files
graphics-drawingcombinators - Combinators for drawing 2D shapes and images in Haskell (using OpenGL)
diagrams-braille - Render diagrams to Braille
diagrams-pgf - A PGF backend for diagrams
diagrams-contrib - User-contributed extensions to diagrams
diagrams-graphviz - Graph layout and drawing with GraphViz and diagrams