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    morgoth90
    last edited by 19 Feb 2024, 10:22

    Before wasting time on software that is not fully supported, I would like to know some recommended CAMs.
    As a cad I use fusion but I would have no problem using an external one.

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      MaxGyver
      last edited by 19 Feb 2024, 15:04

      Since you are already familiar with Fusion360, I would recommend using the integrated CAM. Personally, I am very Happy with Fusion CAM. Check out the NYCNC-Youtube Channel for very good tutorials for Fusion360, CAM and CNC-Machining in general.

      You can download a compatible reprap Post processor. From the Autodesk Post library. You might need to tweak the code a bit in order to get it working with your machine.

      There are more advanced Post processors available from members of this Forum.

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        droftarts administrators @morgoth90
        last edited by droftarts 19 Feb 2024, 16:25

        @morgoth90 I've used CamBam in the past, as I have a licence for it through my membership to the local hackerspace. Though now I use Fusion 360, when I eventually get my CNC back up and running, I'll probably use that with a post processor.

        Edit: CamBam also has a Duet uploader: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/24159/duet-upload-plug-in-for-cambam

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