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CNC Laser Cutting Programs

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Anonymous
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CNC Laser Cutting Programs

Any suggestions for these types of programs to go straight from Inventor?
TIA
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We have been using Esprit for about 6 months now and it is working good.

Ed


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> Any suggestions for these types of programs to go straight from Inventor?
> TIA
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Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Many of the Laser cutters hav CAM software that accepts DXF from the
flat pattern very well. Just right-click on "Flat Pattern" in the
browser and select "Save Copy As"

If you need a CAM package, then the following (but not limited to) will
do the Job with Native Inventor . Use the Wire EDM options for laser,
waterjet or Plasma operations.

ESPRIT from D.P. Technologies
MASTERCAM
GIBBSCAM

Dennis

Chris W. wrote:

>Any suggestions for these types of programs to go straight from Inventor?
>TIA
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Dennis Jeffrey
Autodesk Product Consulting and Training
Center for Design Excellence
http://www.design-excellence.com
260-459-1311 ext 221 or 800-550-6070 ext 221
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If you are on a budget and don't mind exporting to AutoCAD:
http://www.tahlcam.com

Dennis Jeffrey wrote:

> Many of the Laser cutters hav CAM software that accepts DXF from the
> flat pattern very well. Just right-click on "Flat Pattern" in the
> browser and select "Save Copy As"
>
> If you need a CAM package, then the following (but not limited to)
> will do the Job with Native Inventor . Use the Wire EDM options for
> laser, waterjet or Plasma operations.
>
> ESPRIT from D.P. Technologies
> MASTERCAM
> GIBBSCAM
>
> Dennis
>
> Chris W. wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions for these types of programs to go straight from
>> Inventor?
>> TIA
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Also check out www.Striker-Systems.com

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