Nesting in PlasmaCam DesignEdge

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Nesting in PlasmaCam DesignEdge

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Adam Cirkic wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:40 pm
adbuch wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:34 pm
Adam Cirkic wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:27 pm It looks like I do not have a privilege to open my own forum in CAD/CAM section
You are correct. You can start a new thread in one of the existing topics. Here it the link to the cad/cam general section.
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Thank you for the link David!
Yes, I will try to remove old versions.
Adam - My Plasmacam Design Edge software has the capability to nest shapes with the option to generate cut paths at the same time. So this is what I would normally use. But perhaps others who don't have the Design Edge software will be interested in your nesting program.
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Nesting in PlasmaCam DesignEdge

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Here is the control page.
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Re: Nesting in PlasmaCam DesignEdge

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Adam - I tried your software and really couldn't get it to work. Since you have not been back to the forum, I assume you are no longer interested in feedback or reviews of your program.
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Re: Nesting in PlasmaCam DesignEdge

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I have made a lot of updates on my nesting software since then. In my case it was better to leave tool-paths to established CAM software. User can make his dgnest_parts.dxf, import this dxf in CAM and then create tool-paths there.
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