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Which CNC machines can used with BoardCAD?

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Which CNC machines can used with BoardCAD?

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Normally 3-axis CNC Machine used with Board CAD. In this cnc machine we also include 3-axis cnc router which is used to cutting the board.So 3-axis CNC machine is best to use with BoardCAD.

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Benjamin0

Nowadays CNC machines can use different software. All you need is to offer graphic designs to companies that can bring it to life. For example, you can check out artmachining.com which offers many CNC printing options.

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That’s right, and it’s more relevant than ever, so I advise you to read more about it here. Despite the high level of competition from the new generation of materials, products and blanks made of metal are in constant demand

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Jack Evance0

Hey! I agree with previous answers. They are right. In our modern world CNC machines are widely used in in various industries and provide a lot of benefits and effective work process. Of course they need to be serviced, so such companies like B.C. Instruments(link) will be always in demand.

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Most three axis CNC machines can be used directly or be adapted to be used with BoardCAD. BoardCAD assumes that the board rests on two supports with fixed height, where each support consists of either a single cup in the center of a board or two cups placed at the same distance from the center. The position and radius of the cups and the coordinate system of the machine is configured in shapebot.txt as explained below. The latest version of BoardCAD can handle any type of cutter (flat, bullnose, disc, etc) by reading the cutter geometry from as an STL-file. See below for how to model your cutter.

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