soul products
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So my college theatre shop just dropped 40 grand on a new cnc machine and things are kind of slow going. We are slowly figuring everything out but we're having trouble in the 3d department. The process seems way to over complicated for what it is and what other machines are capable of. I guess my question is, is there a way to import a model into the cnc's software and "click go" without all the fuss of setting the cut paths?
Some 3d printers I've seen do just that, import a model, position and press go, so I figured why couldnt this machine do the same seeing as how the overall concept is roughly the same.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The programs we are using are: really any 3d modeling software though for the moment what we have is sketchup and vectorworks, aspire is the machine's software and the machine is an 8x8 shopsabre.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated
Some 3d printers I've seen do just that, import a model, position and press go, so I figured why couldnt this machine do the same seeing as how the overall concept is roughly the same.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The programs we are using are: really any 3d modeling software though for the moment what we have is sketchup and vectorworks, aspire is the machine's software and the machine is an 8x8 shopsabre.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated