CNC Control Software

Dec 2
21:18

2007

Ivan Irons

Ivan Irons

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If you are involved in CNC, you will come to a point where you will need to find a control software to use....

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Here is my definition of controlling and how I like to think about it.  Controlling is using a computer to direct a machines’ functions and motion.  The control phase of CNC is closely associated with the Machining phase.  Why?  You are using a computer to “control” the machining process.  However,CNC Control Software Articles there are a few different pieces to controlling.  Here we go again.  Let’s break it down and simplify it a bit.

CNC Control SoftwareCNC Control Software is one of the fundamental things you will need to do CNC.  The control software is what interprets the G-Code line by line and sends off commands to your machine controller.Probably the standard in the hobby market is Mach.  There are different versions: Mach1, Mach2 and Mach3.  Mach is created by a company called Artsoft and has an excellent reputation in the marketplace.  The software is easy to use and very powerful.  The company also provides great service and is always working on the next generation of product.I have used a couple other control software packages as well like CNC Pro, TurboCNC and Master.  They seem a bit outdated compared to Mach, but serve their purpose and work well.

Quick List of control softwareMach 3TurboCNCKCAM4CNC Pro

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