Hi Abraham
I agree it is much easy to model in rhino, the problem, it is a little bit complicated shape that needs to be done using boolean operations and sometimes it becomes too heavy that the file almost crashes, meanwhile the result takes 1 minute to be done using rhinocam.
I use rhino a tone (model maker/set designer in film industry). The price to get rhinocam was not worth it for me. Especially since fusion360 is free and has tons of learning material online(youtube). I just import them as a step file, fusion is very quick to learn imo coming from rhino.
I use rhino and rhinocam on daily basis on 3 axis router. Now I have access to Pocket NC V2, i was wondering if there was any guide how to setup rhinocam to post for Pocket NC, i see there is a post processor available and 3d model of the machine as well but axises dont seem to align right.
Post Processor Information Since the Pocket NC accepts standard Gcode information, this means that it can be paired with almost any CAM software. The hurdle to be cleared to do that, however, is to create a post processor for the software to...
Thanks for the reply, i think im looking for the xml file for the machine parameters that defines axis locstions and orientations as well, im able to use rhinocam it just doesnot ron the same orientation as the world in rhino, bit weird but lets see if anyone uses rhinocam and has any feedback. Thanks again
RhinoCAM 2 and 3-axes is a course that will provide you with the necessary information to learn about the RhinoCAM interface, various hole drilling methods, 2-axis machining processes, and 3D machined procedures. Through the training, you will experience how to create your own tool libraries (mills, drills, etc.), you will discover some tricks and demonstrations of complete projects, where you will learn to extract the time information, G-CODE and generation of reports for the shop. In this course, you can use Rhino 5 up to Rhino 7 and from RhinoCAM 2017 up to 2021, the CNC machine used is a BUDDY ShopBotTools. We will also go over RhinoCAM Nesting in this course.
He has developed applications for diverse design markets as well as training materials for different CAD and Design software including AEC Metric PRO, Mepal Draw, and the Integrator (BIM) for Autocad (18-2014), as well as the community of training materials www.rhino3d.tv for Rhino3D.
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