ArtSoft Lazy CAM – Inexpensive CAM for Mach 3, Mach4 CNC Product in stock. LazyCam is an importer included with Mach3. It's purpose is to import standard dxf, cmx, and other file types to allow those that do not use CAM programs to more easily generate Gcode to be run under Mach3. The free edition of LazyCam that is included with Mach3. Re: Need help on jpg to dxf conversion (for Lazycam). « Reply #24 on: January 11, 2018, 10:04:51 PM » I've made the vector files and saved as dxf files for the Mach3/Lazycam, but they (both the one from Inkscape and the one I saved via Ai) failed to load in the program.
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I converted the Barcelona Warre Hive DXF files to GCODE with LazyCAM but the milling doesn’t appear right. Based on what I’m seeing it almost appears as if my.25 diameter bit is too big. I also have to modify the feed rate, plunge speed, spindle speed, rapid height, and etc. Otherwise, I can’t even start milling the beehive properly.
Which CAM program is recommended for the provided DXF files and which bit size should be used? Based on some of the information that I’ve been reading the DXF files are already configured properly to export the GCODE and mill the beehive.
![Dxf Dxf](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125656681/611775463.jpg)
I apologize in advanced for the entry level questions, I’m fairly new to the CAM scene. Thank you for you time and consideration.
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