I received a post from the SheetCam site and Les said LinuxCNC is the post processor to use. I created a test G-code and now found out I need to have a tool list saved in the LinuxCNC folder. Could not find a YouTube video showing how, so into the manual I go.
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LinuxCNC seems to be a great way to go I just have problems with the manuals (that is my problem and I know it)
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There is help and I have received some (thankfully RodW and others)
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. There is help from the LinuxCNC forum, but I slithering on the ground and those guys are flying at 20000 ft.
It is like teaching an old dog new tricks, I am getting there. If your interested then do it, it is not hard just different. It reminds me of this plaque that Robert sent in years ago, give me a laugh ever time I think about. As soon as I get the software sorted out I am changing to Clearpath servos, I have all that is needed, just want to go one step at a time.
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