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  2. LinuxCNC - Wikipedia

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    LinuxCNC is a software system for numerical control of machines such as milling machines, lathes, plasma cutters, routers, cutting machines, robots and hexapods.It can control up to 9 axes or joints of a CNC machine using G-code (RS-274NGC) as input.

  3. Mastercam - Wikipedia

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    In its early days, Mastercam combined ease of use with powerful programming capabilities, allowing users to design parts and control CNC machines to manufacture parts precisely. The first version of Mastercam was released in 1983 [ 5 ] and was one of the first to introduce CAD/CAM software designed for both machinists and engineers, enabling ...

  4. List of CAx companies - Wikipedia

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    This software may include applications for computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided engineering (CAE), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and product data management (PDM). The list is far from complete or representative as the CAD business landscape is very dynamic: almost every month new companies appear, old companies go out of business ...

  5. G-code - Wikipedia

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    Some CNC machines use "conversational" programming, which is a wizard-like programming mode that either hides G-code or completely bypasses the use of G-code. Some popular examples are Okuma's Advanced One Touch (AOT), Southwestern Industries' ProtoTRAK, Mazak's Mazatrol, Hurco's Ultimax and Winmax, Haas' Intuitive Programming System (IPS), and ...

  6. Numerical control - Wikipedia

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    A CNC machine that operates on wood CNC machines typically use some kind of coolant, typically a water-miscible oil, to keep the tool and parts from getting hot. A CNC metal lathe with the door open. In machining, numerical control, also called computer numerical control (CNC), [1] is the automated control of tools by means of a computer. [2]

  7. History of numerical control - Wikipedia

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    The easy availability of PC based software and support information of Mach3, written by Art Fenerty, lets anyone with some time and technical expertise make complex parts for home and prototype use. Fenerty is considered a principal founder of Windows-based PC CNC machining. [32]

  8. Vericut - Wikipedia

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    Vericut was designed by CGTech Inc. in 1988. [4] The software was first developed to run in Unix workstations and was later ported to Windows. [4] Since its initial launch, Vericut has been installed and is used by Fortune 500 and other notable companies including Boeing, [4] Airbus, [4] General Motors, [4] and Israel Aircraft Industries [5] As of 2009, Vericut has been used by more than 2000 ...

  9. Part program - Wikipedia

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    The part program is a sequence of instruction that describe the work that is to be done to a part. Typically these instructions are generated in Computer-aided manufacturing software and are then fed into the computer numerical control (CNC) software on the machines, such as drills, lathes, mills, grinders, routers, that are performing work on the part.