I just ordered an fla100 and was wondering if anyone had a machine definition for mach3 that they would give me?
I just ordered an fla100 and was wondering if anyone had a machine definition for mach3 that they would give me?
Did you get the 3 Axis Electronics Kit? Simply download the G540 Software Configuration File (XML) for Mach here: Gecko G540
You'll also want to read the G540 Manual, G540 Initial Setup Guide, etc. on there too.
I am about to order the FLA100 also. I plan on using Mach3. I am trying to decide what cad/cam to use. I have access to solid edge at work. Anybody know what cam might go good with that. Or what affordable "easy" cad/cam would work?
Depends a lot on what you want to do.
Lots of folks find that LazyCam is good enough for them. It's free with Mach.
A whole lot of folks like the Vectric products. Cut2D is the starter program, but VCarve Pro is what really shines for many.
Sheetcam has a lot of very nice features, and is a really good basic CAM.
I'm partial to CamBam. It seems to have everything I expect in an inexpensive CAM product, and is evolving in a good direction IMHO.
There are many cam packages ranging from free to a few $thousand. Affordable is the key word. What do you plan on making? If you plan on making 2.5D stuff, Mach 3 comes with LazyCam. A step up could be CamBam Plus or Vectric Cut 2D (both $150).
The above can open a 2D DXF file too make your g-code.
Cut 2D Link
After looking at the screenshots, Cambam Plus looks like it can do 3D (such as the horse on that page):
Cambam LINK
For 3D, Vectric Cut 3D is $300, and VCarve pro is $600. These can import 3d .STL files. Some really love the Vectric stuff, others say it is too simple or limiting.