CNC And 2-D Software

Yes it is nice to be able to put your projects INSIDE something isn't it? You know, to hold everything together so it doesn't flop around? Discuss the techniques here!

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userhck
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CNC And 2-D Software

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I would like to get into this aspect of case design, but my knowledge in CNC and 2-D schematic creation is very limited. I wan to create advanced mods, and it only seems possible to do with metalworking and plastic cutting. Would the book point me to some software and does it talk about CNC machines? I am very interested in this, and I would love to know more.
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Maybe you should ask about the book in the book section, but I'm not sure where it goes. I think the book dosen't rely cover CNC that much as far as i have heard.
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Yes, I thought it might go in there, but i figured the thread was better suited here.
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You want 2D software for a CNC? try Adobe Illustrator, but it is an industrial software and might be expensive.
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