Viesturs;

(I can't agree or disagree with any of this thread, as I'm on an exploratory 
path, and I don't know what the eventual outcome will be)

> …  but on the other hand, ngcgui probably
> should go mainstream as it is much better than hand-writing the code…

This is what is bandied about in the Model Engineering forums - "you can start 
CNC machining without needing CAD, CAM, or knowing what a G-code is - just use 
Mach3 Wizards, and all your worries will fade away".

So, assuming the above statement is true, for a novice I can see the attraction 
of simple machining with your simple CNC mill, with the minimum of fuss. With 
the CAD and the CAM and the GCode coming later, if required.

Much of my model building is simple machining operations, and I *do* find 
myself using my old mill rather than my new CNC one, because it's just faster 
to throw in a bit of material and machine it.

eg: just finished making two "forks" - 10mm square steel, a 4mm slot from the 
end down the centre of one side for about 12mm, 10mm deep.

No need for extreme accuracy, and only 2 required. I could machine it faster 
than I could type in the G-Code program, set my CNC machine up, etc, etc.  So 
my old manual mill got the job.

Now, if I had a quick way of clicking something, like the Mach3 Wizards are 
touted to provide, the CNC mill would have been powered up...

These are all just thoughts and observations.

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