I finally got a hold of arman, so I'm good to go.
Bart
I finally got a hold of arman, so I'm good to go.
Bart
Regards,
Bart
Cheers arman, hi everybody!
just came across the excelcut project - very interesting.
I tried to locate it on the www to have a closer look but
it seems like the links don't work (netmyne...).
Is there any other chance to get a closer look to the
package?
Thanks and best regards
Dolphi
Is there an alternative download site for this software. The original site seems to be down.
Or does someone have a copy of the latest (4.2 version ?) they could send me? The software is free for personal use.
Thanks!
Did you ever found how to get a hold of a copy?
Please post here so everyone can download.
Thanks,
Rony
Sorry, no rony. I also wrote to arman who wrote the software but never received a reply back. Surely someone must have a copy!
I've included a copy of Excelcut.
Source: DIY Hotwire CNC - RC Groups
Vincent
Thanks, I actually posted that one in your reference myself -- it is an early version which I had subsequently found cached on the I"nternet Wayback Machine".
I wonder if we can get a newer version from someone.
I also wonder if anyone has the skills to get it running on the (free) Open Office Calc rather than Microsoft Excel. That would open it up to everyone.
I've got problems getting good G-code from Profili Pro 2.30a.
It just has too many bugs, and some simple things just can't be done.
I'm writing a new Excel sheet which exports G-code.
Pro-per, good for you! I've had similar problems with Foamworks and a few others in both G-code and .DAT output files from DXF
I was also hoping that Excelcut might furnish a means of customizing the translation by understanding the Excel source code.
I run Linux however, and while I have a couple old computers with Win 98 and XP on them, my newest Excel version is 2000. Excelcut was developed on Excel 2003.
I really wish this program could be adapted to Open Office Calc -- which would open it up to most operating systems, including both Win and Linux, instead of being tied to specific versions of Excel, etc.
Anyway, good luck!
Thanks for posting the file, prop-er.
Much appreciated.
I know this is a bit off, has anyone attempted
this?
I tried to look at the code which is Visual Basic.
Unfortunately, the code is password protected
so first I need the password to compare with
calc scripting paradigms.
The only way to port it is to first have access
to the code, which would then need to be ported
to calc.
So, if you can get me the password, I'll be happy
to see what porting it will entail.
This is a repeat of a prior post, but does anyone have access to the password for the VB in ExcelCAM? The program seems to do most of what I need but I would like to look at the VB to see what's going on and add features at some time.
Hi all,
I have tried to make my own wing cutting software. Believe me it's a great masochism
It works good, but is not too user friendly. Work on DOS and source is on pascal.
But if somebody want to see source code or use it for cutting, let me know.
There's a new great 4 axis foam cutting program called Schnapps. Does everything, and is free:
SchnApps40
http://code.google.com/p/schnapps/
Styroschneiden nach Konzept Hans23 mit SchnApps :-)
There are the same functions but this 'SchnApps40' has very nice interface. I've been too lazy to do that 10y ago.
I got an error page on the schnapps code links
and the project did not come up when I searched
the projects at code.google.com.
However, when doing a search for wire foam
the blue foam project came up.
Here is the link.
http://code.google.com/p/blue-foam-cnc/