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Spending time with it and watch the 2D Cam tutorialsfrom FUSION AS well.Linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0-1+git20211120.a2b87d299-1_amd64.changes (click to toggle) You can import svg directly into FUSION AS well. Wouldn’t allow me to toolpath the three areas they were next to, deleted and all was fixed. Or I just wasn’t careful enough when I though I was finished the design. Was just 3 tiny straight lines I couldn’t see in INKSCAPE. Ĭaught three issues on a piece I cut today.
I had problems with importing designs in dxf from INKSCAPE, pretty much got those resolved.įUSION HAS a free file add on extension you can install that will check you imported design sketch’s for open paths and errors called check sketch ands it gets added in the middle top tool bar.
What’s nice is you can extrude your sketch, rotate it about a 3 D axis and send to customer for review and cut approval … Spend time with it & you learn the ins and outs
Yes seems overly saturated with functionsīut it’s a full blown software to do it all!įor 2D profile cutting with the CROSSFIRE it’s over the top yea.
Realized it’s because I have used other CAM CAD.