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== Development Software ==
 
== Development Software ==
  
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This is a list of software we have available on lab computers or in common use by members for our Epilog Laser Cutter, CNC Router, Mini CNC, Haas CNC, and 3D printers.
  
 
=== Drafting/Drawing ===
 
=== Drafting/Drawing ===
  
 
  * [[http://www.freecadweb.org/ FreeCAD]]
 
  * [[http://www.freecadweb.org/ FreeCAD]]
  * [[https://www.turbocad.com/ TurboCAD]]
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  * [[http://www.openscad.org/ OpenSCAD]]
* [[https://inkscape.org/en/ Inkscape]]
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    "The programmer's CAD program."
 
  * [[http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview Autodesk Fusion 360]]
 
  * [[http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview Autodesk Fusion 360]]
     Free for Makers and small businesses making less than $100k/yr
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     Excellent CAD program (also does CAM).  Free for makers and for small businesses making less than $100k/yr.
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* [[http://blender.org Blender]]
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  Powerful open-source 3D modeling software, excelling in organic modeling, animation, and similar tasks.
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* [[http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html Adobe Illustrator]]
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  Program for creating 2d vector drawings. We use it often for the laser cutter and the 4x4 CNC.
  
=== Computer Assisted Manufacturing ===
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=== 3D Printing ===
  
 
  * [[http://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint]]
 
  * [[http://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint]]
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  Web-based 3D printer control.  Typically run on a Raspberry Pi.
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* [[http://simplify3d.com Simplify3D]]
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  Premium slicer/control software for 3D printing.
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* [[https://ultimaker.com/en/products/cura-software Cura]]
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  Excellent open-source slicer for 3D printing.
  
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=== Computer-Aided Machining ===
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* [[http://www.machsupport.com/software/mach3/ Mach3]]
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  Current software used on the Metal Shop's Mini CNC.
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* [[http://www.machsupport.com/software/mach4/ Mach4]]
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  Current software used on the Wood Shop's CNC Router.  Newer version of Mach3.
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* [[http://www.vectric.com/products/cut2d.html Cut2D]]
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  Our currently used CAM program for the 4x4.
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* [[http://www.vectric.com/products/vcarve.htm Vcarve]]
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  We are planning on purchasing a hackerspace license in the near future and transitioning from Cut2D to Vcarve, which has additional 2D and 3D cutting features.
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  Will also allow members to have a license on their personal computers to prepare files at home and then cut them at FamiLAB.
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* [[http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview Autodesk Fusion 360]]
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    Preferred CAM for the Haas CNC.  Excellent for the 4x4 as well.  Supports 3, 4, and 3+2 axis setups with a wide variety of post-processors for different CNC machines.
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 2 December 2017

Development Software

This is a list of software we have available on lab computers or in common use by members for our Epilog Laser Cutter, CNC Router, Mini CNC, Haas CNC, and 3D printers.

Drafting/Drawing

* [FreeCAD]
* [OpenSCAD]
   "The programmer's CAD program." 
* [Autodesk Fusion 360]
   Excellent CAD program (also does CAM).  Free for makers and for small businesses making less than $100k/yr.
* [Blender]
  Powerful open-source 3D modeling software, excelling in organic modeling, animation, and similar tasks.
* [Adobe Illustrator]
  Program for creating 2d vector drawings. We use it often for the laser cutter and the 4x4 CNC.

3D Printing

* [OctoPrint]
  Web-based 3D printer control.  Typically run on a Raspberry Pi.
* [Simplify3D]
  Premium slicer/control software for 3D printing.
* [Cura]
  Excellent open-source slicer for 3D printing.

Computer-Aided Machining

* [Mach3]
  Current software used on the Metal Shop's Mini CNC.
* [Mach4]
  Current software used on the Wood Shop's CNC Router.  Newer version of Mach3.
* [Cut2D]
  Our currently used CAM program for the 4x4.
* [Vcarve]
  We are planning on purchasing a hackerspace license in the near future and transitioning from Cut2D to Vcarve, which has additional 2D and 3D cutting features. 
  Will also allow members to have a license on their personal computers to prepare files at home and then cut them at FamiLAB.
* [Autodesk Fusion 360]
   Preferred CAM for the Haas CNC.  Excellent for the 4x4 as well.  Supports 3, 4, and 3+2 axis setups with a wide variety of post-processors for different CNC machines.