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  1. #1
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    IGS

    Hello to ALL!

    I want your help. How can I convert an IGS file to a GCODE?
    thank you for your HELP!

  2. #2
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    You need CAM software.

    Once you import the IGES file into CAM, you can generate toolpaths and then post-process the toolpaths into G Code for your machine.

    An IGES file contains 3D data. G Code contains instructions that tell your machine how to move. To my knowledge, there is no software that will automatically convert an IGES file into G Code.

    If you don't have CAM software, you can hire a company that does programming for others (i.e. generate G Code for you).

    What are you trying to cut?

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by ckirchen View Post
    You need CAM software.

    Once you import the IGES file into CAM, you can generate toolpaths and then post-process the toolpaths into G Code for your machine.

    An IGES file contains 3D data. G Code contains instructions that tell your machine how to move. To my knowledge, there is no software that will automatically convert an IGES file into G Code.

    If you don't have CAM software, you can hire a company that does programming for others (i.e. generate G Code for you).

    What are you trying to cut?
    Hello again I am new to cnc and I try to do some easy works for start with other peoples IGES files.
    Can you please recomend me some CAM software than can do these toolpaths and g code for me?
    What do you use?
    Thank you again!!

  4. #4
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    I use PTC's ProNC, but that's probably a lot more than you're going to need. It comes bundled with ProENGINEER WildFire (CAD software) and cost me about $25,000 (with a few years of maintenance). I have it because I need it for the type of parts that I make.

    If you are doing simple parts, and can get by with 2.5D paths, a low cost program like SheetCAM (http://www.sheetcam.com/) would work well. I used SheetCAM for a year before I could afford ProNC and it did the job.

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