Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:17 am
If it were that simple, yes it would save time. The actual code generation from a solidW drawing must be step one, then applied to the proper post-processor for what ever particular controller, then spindle on time.DBrown wrote:if someone wants to send me one I'll send you a CAD drawing for free![]()
if some one has it already in SOLIDWORKS I think you can transfer that straight to a CNC. that would save alot of machine time instead of using a knee mill and lathe.
With almost any .dwg or .dxf file drawing I can generate my code, or write it manually looking at the sketch of this on a napkin. But, first I must have numbers and a drwaing/sketch of somesort.
Looking at those pictures I presume these are made from aluminum?