![]() In our situation, when we started out with ShopBot, with us having a good CAD grounding, we would have picked SheetCam (for 2D, plus MeshCam for 3D) over Vector if they had been available at that time. The docs and tutorials are clear and simple. Perhaps aycompay can tell you which one he uses. You wont be able to use the same Post from Fusion360 as a post is ‘married’ to the software that consumes it. But watch the videos put out by ArcLight Dynamics on youtube to get started. There are no bells and whistles, few icons. CLICK HERE to download the POST version 1.0 () processor file. SheetCam also has a good user forum where most questions will get answered by the developer. The whole 'feel' of SheetCam just makes it clear that Les has actually driven CNC machines personally. However, when we get the spindle running, we will want gentle ramped plunges and have seen that SheetCam does that very neatly. With SheetCam, the tab placement was resolved in a tenth of the time it would normally have taken us. We have just developed a new boat kit () that requires 33 sheets of ply and around 500 tabs. ![]() (That's one of the reasons why we wanted a. sbp converter because it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. ![]()
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