I don’t use any other programs, yet, but I’d like access so I can jump into the deep end when that changes.
I don’t have an xcarve yet so I’m confused. What does this eliminate?
I would like access please
I’ve just been crash coursing myself through the tutorials to learn fusion360! awesome timing. Would love to test this out!
@CristianHinz @RobertA_Rieke @BetaPrints IN IN IN
@CharlesMassey It makes Easel compatible with other CAD/CAM tools. This means you can do your design and create your toolpaths in another program like Fusion 360, Vectric software, ESTL CAM, or MeshCAM and import it into Easel to send it to your X-Carve or Carvey.
It’s an extension of capability of Easel.
It would eliminate the need to use a tool like Universal G Code Sender.
@CTSamuraiX I just cut you into the deal
I also would like to be dealt in please.
@DanielAlderman black jack…you’re in
Gotcha makes life easier.
Using rhinocam here. Currently with ugcs with mach 3 as the pp
Found it, thanks.
Doesn’t like GWizard Editor although UGCS does.
@DanielAlderman it needs to follow this format.
These are amazing, love it!
Thanks! I’ll post a project as soon as I get them mounted and framed.
I’d like to sign up.
That generates a long code leaving out circular interpolation. I like G2, G3 for making circles and corners.
Especially large ones. But I cut my teeth writing G code from a blueprint, linear was way too time consuming. This was before CAD/CAM that did it for you.
Have you looked at the code Easel spits out for text? Granted much of it doesn’t lend itself to G2/G3.
Plus UGCS does use G2/G3 etc. So I guess that is what I will use.
I would like to give it a whirl please.
i’d like to try plz
Using vcarve pro. Id like to try this feature out also