![]() ![]() I m not sure if you can generate cut list of normal parts. Usually when you use weldment feature in SolidWorks, you can generate cut list. Rendering is not best but easy and also more than acceptable quality as a beginner. Even if you’re comfortable I can take a small personal webinar and give you overall idea about software DM me. You will get millions of tutorials on YouTube without spending a single penny. Mention this when buying both the software and CNC.Ĭan do designing in 3D and also in 2D. It works out the inventor platform so you have all the benefits of that, and the specific for joinery tools, cutlists etc.Īny program that creates G-Code for a CNC machine will require s postprocessor for your specific machine. There are others but if you check their website you'll get the idea of what this type of software does.Īnd I haven't tried it but Woodwork for Inventor seems interesting too. They have a trial version and it looks simple but I think does the job. This was in UK and I think it was around 20K pounds for the software only.Īnother software that I always liked is Polyboard. The idea is that you buy them the machinery and the software and they set it up for you. The best out there I think it was IMOS (or woodCadCam, it is the same). There is some software out there specific for cabinets that creates cultists and all the CNC info but I feel they all have their limitations. I'm the CAD/CAM guy en the company so I have researched this for s long time. ![]() Depending on your volume this might not be a big problem. Generic 3D software like SOLIDWORKS, Inventor etc. It is very flexible to draw details but there's no 3D and changes are a pain in the ass to manage. At the moment I'm using AutoCAD because that's what my company used for a very long time and they don't want to change. ![]()
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