CNC Routing Process (CAD, CAM and CNC Control) Variant 2: Part 1 Starting the Design in AutoCAD



This time I will start with AutoCAD to create the geometric primitives, then to CAMBAM to apply machining operations on the geometric primitives and finally cutting out the parts. In this first part, I will be designing a vertical part holder. A holder for parts like lead screws, rails, rods, and small steel or aluminum profiles.

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You can get the AutoCAD software from Autodesk.

CAMBAM Software:
https://buildyourcnc.com/item/CAM-SOFTWARE-cambam

I use this CAM software for my purposes. I personally like the simple user interface and I am able to understand the parameters from years of experience, so I don’t need CAM software that explains what the parameters mean.

Mach3 CNC Control Software:
https://buildyourcnc.com/item/control-SOFTWARE-mach3

This is the software I use with my CNC router.

The greenBullv2 60 degree 4’x8′ CNC Router:
https://buildyourcnc.com/item/cnc-machine-greenbullv2-milling-laser

This is CNC router that I use in my shop and is my favorite as it can also house a laser gantry and it is a great space saver. It takes up the same amount of space as a typical 4’x8′ machine, but it is intended to be pushed up against a wall so only one side of the machine needs to be accessed.

All of these machines and software can be purchased at BuildYourCNC.com
https://buildyourcnc.com/

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