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  2. G-code - Wikipedia

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    G-code (abbreviation for geometric code; also called RS-274 [citation needed]) is the most widely used computer numerical control (CNC) and 3D printing programming language. It is used mainly in computer-aided manufacturing to control automated machine tools , as well as for 3D-printer slicer applications .

  3. ABViewer - Wikipedia

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    Converter: single and batch conversion [10] Printing: single and batch printing [10] Thumbnail window [3] Redline mode [9] G-code [11] According to the comparative study of CAD data exchange based on STEP standard held in 2017, ABViewer was able to open the exported STEP models with success rate of 80%.

  4. PLY (file format) - Wikipedia

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    ply which identifies the file as a PLY file. The second line indicates which variation of the PLY format this is. It should be one of the following: format ascii 1.0 format binary_little_endian 1.0 format binary_big_endian 1.0 Future versions of the standard will change the revision number at the end - but 1.0 is the only version currently in use.

  5. G-code - en.wikipedia.org

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    G-code instructions are provided to a machine controller (industrial computer) that tells the motors where to move, how fast to move, and what path to follow. The two most common situations are that, within a machine tool such as a lathe or mill, a cutting tool is moved according to these instructions through a toolpath cutting away material to leave only the finished workpiece and/or an ...

  6. Additive manufacturing file format - Wikipedia

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    Additive manufacturing file format (AMF) is an open standard for describing objects for additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing.The official ISO/ASTM 52915:2016 [1] [2] standard is an XML-based format designed to allow any computer-aided design software to describe the shape and composition of any 3D object to be fabricated on any 3D printer via a computer-aided manufacturing ...

  7. FreePCB - Wikipedia

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    Official website; A development branch of the program; PCB Systems Design Community; fpcconvert: A HPGL and G-code conversion tool for FreePCB; The ham radio enthusiast P. Phobas has compiled this version of freePCB.exe (2,621,440 bytes instead of 3,141,632 bytes) which is still (as of 11/2024) compatible with Win10 and Win11 updates.

  8. Cutter location - Wikipedia

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    This is where CAM becomes especially vital and far outshines manual programming. Typically the CAM vector output is postprocessed into G-code by a postprocessor program that is tailored to the particular CNC control model. Some late-model CNC controls accept the vector output directly, and do the translation to servo inputs themselves, internally.

  9. APT (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    APT (Automatically Programmed Tool) [1] is a high-level computer programming language most commonly used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. ...