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MeshCAM Pro 8 Crack is the leading 3D CAM program! It is designed to provide users with complete functions and easily complete various complex projects. It is very friendly to novice friends. New users can also easily start cutting parts. For advanced users, they can also use it to complete various complex projects and improve efficiency. Using the software, from cabinet making, aerospace to jewelry design, all major fields can be well applied! MeshCAM is the fastest way to generate gcode. Now you don’t need to be a professional, as long as you have a CAD file, you can quickly start cutting and get parts!
Features
1. MeshCAM works with your CAD
MeshCAM works with almost all 3D CAD programs by opening the two most common 3D file formats, STL and DXF.
If you just want to make 2D parts without using a 3D CAD program, you can load a 2D DXF file (in R12 format) and extrude it into a 3D part.
We have a lot of users:
Aliber
SolidWorks
Autodesk Inventor
Shape
Rhino3D
SketchUp
Viacad
AutoCAD
Freecad
OpenSCAD
TinkerCard
Blender
ZBrush
And many more…
If your CAD file can generate an STL file, it will work.
2. No CAD – No Problem
Sometimes, the part you need can’t be designed using a traditional CAD program.
Sometimes you don’t even have a CAD program.
If this sounds like you, don’t worry. You can open any image file (JPG, BMP, or PNG) in MeshCAM and the image will be converted into a 3D surface that can be machined directly.
Users have come up with incredible uses for this feature to make parts that would be nearly impossible with traditional CAD programs.
3. Works with your CNC machine
MeshCAM has a built-in postprocessor that converts gcode to work with your machine. It supports many machine types as is, and can be extended to support most others.
If your CNC machine takes normal gcode, it will work with MeshCAM.
The postprocessor format is fully documented in the help file, so you can change it as needed.
Here is a partial list of included postprocessors:
Mach 2/3/4
Linux CNC
Fanuc compatible
Haas
Shopbot
GRBL
Roland
If you find a problem with the built-in postprocessor, please email us and we’ll be happy to see if you can modify it for free.
4. No machining knowledge required
The worst part of any new CNC software is the setup wall of creating toolpaths.
Stepping, stepping, waterline, threshold angles… do you want to learn a whole new language just to get your first toolpath?
MeshCAM has an automatic toolpath wizard that selects as many of these values as possible so you don’t have to.
You simply select your tool and then tell MeshCAM the level of quality you want, and it will analyze your model to select values to get you started. You can tweak them to make them better, or use them as is.
If you already know what you’re doing, then don’t worry – you still have full control over all of your toolpath settings.
5. Machining Almost Anything
Every part requires a slightly different approach to machining it efficiently. If your CAM software doesn’t provide you with adequate toolpath strategies, then you’ll spend more time machining your part, or you’ll give up on finished product quality. Don’t worry about that with MeshCAM.
MeshCAM has more toolpath options than any competing CAM program.
Parallel Roughing (2D and 3D)
Contour Offset Roughing (2D and 3D)
Parallel Finishing
Contour Lines
Pencil Finishing
This combination of toolpaths will machine almost any part you can imagine.
6. Except for Complex Lighting Fixtures
Some parts are difficult to machine because they’re difficult to hold down. Clamps and vises get in the way and turn what should be an easy job into a complicated one.
MeshCAM lets you add supports/lugs to your parts to keep them connected to the part during machining. Brackets hold the part in place so you can keep the cutter away from the vise.
MeshCAM does this without the help of a CAD program, so it does not rely on anything other than MeshCAM itself.
Machine Huge Parts
MeshCAM was designed from the beginning to support HUGE 3D files. Huge in physical size, huge in file size.
Users are making boats and large museum exhibits in MeshCAM using large CNC routers.
Jewelers and engineers are making extremely detailed parts using files containing millions of polygons.
See what your part will look like when you’re done (Pro)
MeshCAM Pro includes a 3D toolpath simulator that will not only show you where the tool is going, but also what the finished product will look like.
Sometimes you don’t have the time to run a toolpath to see the results, or you can use simulation to try different settings to see how your part changes.