![]() So you'll need to get advice from whomever sells/operates the CNCĭevice you will be controlling. Re your question, OpenSCAD does not deal with G-code, that is the job ofĬutting it is usually software shipped with the device, for CNC probably > are M90 (turn ON) and M91 (turn OFF) Thanx for all of the help fellas. > these built in outputs that are rarely used. I would ultiamately like to be able to deal with Note that I am a 'hardware guy' looking for a software type to > IF this program is 'open sourced' this would not present any licensing > How does a guy get an actual loo0k at the CAD code to be able to modify. THe question : How does one deal with these from >, there are commands to turn ON and OFF things like pumps, spindle motors > into the Gcode used by any CNC machine. > OpenScad doe s the necessary stuff to convert STL files, and others , You need to subscribe to the mailing listĪnd CLICK THE LINK in the registration email (check your spam folder). Mailing list yet", so nobody gets it unless they look. Note your post is still flagged as "This post has NOT been accepted by the So if there are any software genius types who want an equal part of this venture, I have a couple of contacts to sell the sucessful technology for some major coin. Getting these 3 outputs to go thru the coding and survive makes it an easy-peezy matter to marry up with a multi filament extruder like the DIAMOND. As OpenScad compiles, it also strips off any color layer info at this point. I am after the variables that label COLOR layers as an output. ![]() I am untimately after 3 or 4 outputs that can be turned on and off within the OpenScad code, CURA or similar. A test for the success of getting at the Gcode for dealing with any outputs and their connected devices will be done with the spindle motor and mist pump outputs. I will give these linx a go shrtly to see if I can get a better result. I guess that all of that machine level coding finally helped out. My electronix engineering background is saving my butt so far. Thank you ALL for this quick response to this newb question. That piece of software is where you get to look at the G-code. So you'll need to get advice from whomever sells/operates the CNC device you will be controlling. Re your question, OpenSCAD does not deal with G-code, that is the job of CAM software, for 3D printers, that is a Slicer, for Laser cutting it is usually software shipped with the device, for CNC probably likewise. THe Gcode commands for these are M90 (turn ON) and M91 (turn OFF) Thanx for all of the help fellas. I would ultiamately like to be able to deal with these built in outputs that are rarely used. Note that I am a 'hardware guy' looking for a software type to help solve this problem. IF this program is 'open sourced' this would not present any licensing problems. How does a guy get an actual loo0k at the CAD code to be able to modify. THe question : How does one deal with these from within OpenScad ? If one examines the Gcode itself, there are commands to turn ON and OFF things like pumps, spindle motors and 16 other OUTPUTs. OpenScad doe s the necessary stuff to convert STL files, and others, into the Gcode used by any CNC machine. Sent from the OpenSCAD mailing list archive at. View this message in context: Using-CNC-Machine-OUTPUTS-How- tp21653p21654.html If you hit any problems/issues report them in the FreeCAD forum Not contain meshes ( STL type ) which I would have thought was better for ![]() If there are no minkowski and hull requests then the FreeCAD version will The point where polygons get converted to circles. You probably want to set the preference in the OpenSCAD workbench to control ![]() OpenSCAD files with minkowski requests can be a bit tricky, but worth a try. Note: The Path workbench is still under development. You should be able to open SCAD or CSG files with it and it has a Path ![]()
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