That would be awesome if pycam was intergrated

On Fri, Sep 18, 2020, 11:08 PM andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 at 01:30, John Dammeyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > There's always the less functional https://www.alibre.com/atom3d/
> > If can export step and stl files. You pay for it and use it off line.
> Less than $200.
>
> Despite what people are saying, Fusion isn't a web-app, and the vast
> majority of the computation is done locally.
> Not that the postprocessor files are stored locally, for example. As
> are the thread tables etc.
>
> All that is done on "other people's computers" is file conversion and
> file storage. And I think that is intended as a feature to allow
> working on the same model from different locations and by more than
> one person.
> You can save the f3d locally. But I hear rumours that F3D is more of a
> memory dump than a file format and might be very version-dependent.
>
> > > What is REALLY needed is a good open source CAM system that accepts
> .STEP
> > > files from any CAD system.
>
> Add a STEP importer to PyCAM?
> https://github.com/SebKuzminsky/pycam/releases
>
> PyCAM came within a whisker of moving in to the LinuxCNC project. It
> still might.
>
> --
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