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I think it is time we had a thread for displaying Stuff made with CamBam. There are a lot of options out there for g-code generation, but in terms of bang for buck (for me at least) CamBam is the bee's knees. I'll kick off with a small project that used...
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I did not have a jigsaw to cut....
Attached Thumbnails OK, so it's not high art, but I just birthday .
All of the g-code was generated using CamBam.
Over a period of a month or 2, I built a Joe's 4X4 Hybrid .
Great job, on that cable carrier! .
I would love some one to tell me were I am going to get a Cam program for $150 bucks that can do Trochoidal milling. Well CamBam is on it way to providing this option. I recently contacted one of the major Cam software companies and asked if it would ...
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In the video I am who owns & wrote CamBam) is writing....
Well CamBam is on it way to providing this option here is the video evidenace that it can be done with CamBam a program costing $150.
For $150 bucks that can do Trochoidal milling.
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Hi, I'm trying to evaluate Cambam before purchase and am having problems getting gong. When I load a .stl (generated in 123D) I get a blank screen even if I complete the view/fit to window function. I also loaded the file from this post CamBam 3D problem...
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If you can afford both I would Posted by moto52000 Long term... .
CamBam is great for 2D+, whereas MeshCAM looks to more of a 3D tool.
CamBam is great for 2D.
SomeWhatLost - I came to the same conclusion.
In advance for any help.
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So I'm completely new to CNC, and I'm thi close to actually, finally getting my 3 axis mill running BUT...Bearing in mind I'm a hobbyist (limited budget), what is the "best" solution for going from TurboCAD (19 Deluxe, pro is out-of-reach at this point...
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Programs are suited to different tasks, and something that might work great for carving wooden signs from TurboCAD (19 Deluxe, pro is out-of-reach at this point) to Mach3 ? CamBam has a package deal for 1 CamBam license and 1 CutViewer....
I've been lurking around the forums for a few months and finally decided to join the discussion. I'm currently waiting on my first machine (FLA-100) and in the meantime I've been researching the software side of things. I've decided on Alibre Design PE...
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The Gcode it produced was pretty good though....
Well I'm more than happy with CamBam (paid version, 0.9.8 at the moment) and wouldn't want a web the things that didn't impress you and what do you plan to do differently? CamBam looked pretty.
Andy [10 Bulls] stated: An early development release of 0.9.8M is now available for download... CamBam CNC Software - Downloads Warning! This release is still in the early stages of development and testing. All gcode output should be treated with caution...
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I would like to hear some opinions about Aspire. I currently use V Carve pro for sign work and some profile work. Mostly I use Sketchup to creat DXF files and CamBam for the Cam work. I am looking to expand my capabilities, specifically into custom willwork...
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But, other than.
BobCad 24, V-Carve Pro, Cut 3-D, and photo v-carve and they are all great software.
Hi to the great CNC community. Firstly, please forgive me if I am posting in the wrong forum. I have a few questions and do not know if I should post in individual forums. I'm from South Africa and have been interested in computer controlled devices for...
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Welcome to this great....
Ron E.
Thanks Gerry, I do not see a line similar.
I don't use CamBam or Cutviewer, but I believe that CamBam need to add a line to the g-code file so on the CamBam forum would probably be your best bet.
First, a small introduction. My name is George and I am located near Albion MI. I have been lurking around here for over a year. I retired from Albion College about 5 years ago. Spent three years building a small airplane. After it was finished I started...
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Using CamBam, I entered all the parameters for the CNC wheels being cut.
All the wheels, using CamBam, using Weston's great detail published in his second article, it did not take long to draw each of the many wheels.
I've been an avid RC guy for a long time and would like to get into the world of cnc so I can design and make my own small parts. Things like motor plates, a arms, wheels maybe some vertical chassis plates as well. I was wondering what you would all recommend...
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Mach3 wizards, cut pasted together, are great for 90 purchase Mach3 from....
Gecko drive and steppers.
$150, on an x2 with 4th axis.
Cam Software: CamBam works great and has a trial and awsome user support on the CamBam forum...
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