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Inventables easel
Posté : 01 avr. 2018 12:19
par Rochdaleblue
Hi guys does anyone know if its possible to use the easel software from inventables.
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Re: Inventables easel
Posté : 01 avr. 2018 21:56
par RoMaker
Hi !
I don't know this software, have you a link please ?
Re: Inventables easel
Posté : 02 avr. 2018 00:48
par Rochdaleblue
RoMaker a écrit :Hi !
I don't know this software, have you a link please ?
Hi yes here you are ...
https://www.inventables.com/technologies/easel
I would be interested in what you think.
Thanks
Anthony
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Re: Inventables easel
Posté : 02 avr. 2018 08:52
par RoMaker
Hi Anthony,
I went to see that, I think you'll be quickly limited in your design and in the choice of milling options.
You should learn "fusion 360" wich is a complete, powerfull and free software, that could be scary for beginner but you have much tutorials on youtube and you'll see that's not so scary than that !
With Fusion 360 you can draw and generate your G-code as you like without limits in your imagination
You can draw your own 3D model and export in .stl , import on your 3D slicer (slic3r) for 3D printing
You can draw your own 2D/3D model and generate the G-code wich can be directly used by the SD card reader of your R-CNC.
See this wonderfull Youtube channel :
https://www.youtube.com/user/cadcamstuff/videos
Romain
Re: Inventables easel
Posté : 02 avr. 2018 11:16
par Rochdaleblue
RoMaker a écrit :Hi Anthony,
I went to see that, I think you'll be quickly limited in your design and in the choice of milling options.
You should learn "fusion 360" wich is a complete, powerfull and free software, that could be scary for beginner but you have much tutorials on youtube and you'll see that's not so scary than that !
With Fusion 360 you can draw and generate your G-code as you like without limits in your imagination
You can draw your own 3D model and export in .stl , import on your 3D slicer (slic3r) for 3D printing
You can draw your own 2D/3D model and generate the G-code wich can be directly used by the SD card reader of your R-CNC.
See this wonderfull Youtube channel :
https://www.youtube.com/user/cadcamstuff/videos
Romain
Cheers Romain
I have downloaded fusion360 and will give it a go thanks again.
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