Probabily you are in right ... because from when I discover FreeCad every 6 
mouth more or less... I try to install it on fresh ubuntu install and use it 
.... the last time (2 mount ago) I've upgrade to ubuntu 16.04 and re-install 
FreeCad.

The menus respond better and more immediately (with the same hardware) ... sign 
that the software has been reviewed well .... I do not know anything about 
FreeCam ... so I try it.

regards
giorgio



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Da: Bruce Layne <linux...@thinkingdevices.com>
Inviato: venerdì 19 maggio 2017 00.04
A: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Oggetto: Re: [Emc-users] Best cam linux/open for additive manufactory

I've been using FreeCAD for 3D printing, where the entire tool chain
exists.  I haven't used it yet to produce G code for LinuxCNC to make
metal chips.  I'd say we're finally getting close to an open source
CAD/CAM solution.  The CAD is just recently usable for decent sized
projects.  I'm using it for production work for 3D printing. You
probably wouldn't want to design a large assembly with FreeCAD quite
yet, but for smaller assemblies and parts of medium complexity, it seems
quite good.  Not 100% (make intermediate backups of your work), but
close enough for my needs.  I've been intermittently following open
source CAD/CAM tools for many years. I'd say FreeCAD became a usable
tool for most users within the last several months.

The CAM solution isn't quite ready for FreeCAD, although FreeCAM is an
active open source project and work is progressing.  I'm eager for
FreeCAM to be a useful tool.  FreeCAD can output to a very large number
of file formats.  If you already have a CAM tool you like, there's a
good chance FreeCAD can produce a file that your CAM software can input.
PyCAM will input STL files produced by FreeCAD, but I haven't tried
generating G code and milling any parts.

Huge thanks to all of the developers who produce these wonderful
software tools that greatly enhance our lives and our productivity,
whether it's LinuxCNC, FreeCAD, FreeCAM, etc.



> On 05/18/2017 05:22 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
>> Just one question:   Have you been able to make it work?  That is,
>> design a
>> project in FreeCAD that has a few simple parts then produce g-code from
>> those design files and actually make the part using EMC/Machine kit.
>>
>> Could you tell us the workflow you use?   And can it make full 3D
>> parts on
>> a four axis mill or is this limited to (say) 2 1/2 D parts?
>>
>> If there really is a simple workflow that goes from drawings to metal
>> with
>> linux I'd like to  give it a try.    Last time I tried to use all open
>> source tools I was stuck at the point where I have a 3D design but could
>> not turn that file into g-code.   Maybe things have changed now?
>>
>>
>


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