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    NCnetic NC/Gcode editor


    Hello everybody!

    I have developed a software for backplotting (NC/Gcode editor & simulation), it is called NCnetic, it is free and I am looking for feedbacks/bugs report/improvements…!



    It looks like that:




    Not sure if it is ok to link to it (so I will not) but a simple browser search and you will find it!

    It is a windows application, it is compatible with windows 7,8 & 10, with .Net framework 4.6.1 and opengl v2.2 minimum.

    Some useful features:

    Managing 4/5 axis machines

    1) Add a five axis machine to the machine list
    2) Manage the rotation axis in the machine options (direction and origin)
    3) Select the five axis machine when loading a file (you can delete the original machine if you don’t need both)



    Tool simulation

    1) Activate the tool visualization
    2) Open a file with tool calls
    3) In Tool options, you can define some tool geometries in the “tool database” section and then drag & drop it in the “Current file” section. Movement with no tool calls are assigned a T0 by default


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    Re: NCnetic NC/Gcode editor

    Quote Originally Posted by Kalu_9891 View Post

    Hello everybody!

    I have developed a software for backplotting (NC/Gcode editor & simulation), it is called NCnetic, it is free and I am looking for feedbacks/bugs report/improvements…!



    It looks like that:




    Not sure if it is ok to link to it (so I will not) but a simple browser search and you will find it!

    It is a windows application, it is compatible with windows 7,8 & 10, with .Net framework 4.6.1 and opengl v2.2 minimum.

    Some useful features:

    Managing 4/5 axis machines

    1) Add a five axis machine to the machine list
    2) Manage the rotation axis in the machine options (direction and origin)
    3) Select the five axis machine when loading a file (you can delete the original machine if you don’t need both)



    Tool simulation

    1) Activate the tool visualization
    2) Open a file with tool calls
    3) In Tool options, you can define some tool geometries in the “tool database” section and then drag & drop it in the “Current file” section. Movement with no tool calls are assigned a T0 by default


    Nice Editor/Simulator! Can I switch units to inches?

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    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Posts
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    Re: NCnetic NC/Gcode editor

    Is there any word on this?

    When I go to

    https://ncnetic.com/

    I am unable to find a download link for anything other than the (nifty!) npp plug-in.

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