John Dammeyer wrote:
I've been using Fusion 360 for a few years now. The license is
$300/year. They have a post processor for linuxcnc so the CAM directly
generates g-code that I can take out to the machine. As an example, I
had to cut a couple of these from 303:
<http://lakeweb.net/CNC/images/200-024.png>
Hi Dan,
Sweet.  Are you running a MAC or PC with windows for Fusion?
John

Hi John,
Thanks. This is my wife's and my business.
<https://reserveanalyst.com/>

My desk machine, where Fusion lives, is windows 7. Linux is on my mill
and I have a couple of beaglebone blacks.

But I have to use windows as it is my day job. As far as Apple goes, I
was all about it back in the Apple I and II days. But they prioritized
when they went to Mac, so I lost interest in Apple. Now that there is
Linux, who needs apple :)

Best, Dan.

P.S. I like this:
<https://github.com/hzeller/ldgraphy>
I would build the machine differently. But great thing is, you can use
the same machine to do a photo sensitive solder mask as a next step!


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