Some Mech Drawing, Lot's of PC exp

Discussion in 'Software' started by bjl_sailor, Feb 25, 2005.

  1. bjl_sailor
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    bjl_sailor Junior Member

    But none with CAD or CNC. (I am a Unix/Linx/Oracle administrator by vocation sailor/boatbuild/wood hacker by avocation ) As I become more and more interested in sailboat building/design as well as wood working was wondering if you folks could recommend a good suite of Linux based CAD/CAM tools, and CNC stuff. Also any sort of primers and tutorials that are on the web. Thank you. Naval Arch isn't the goal but perhaps interfacing CNC with CAD via a CNC router system for cutting ply panels and parts..

    Thanks

    bjl
     
  2. CGN
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    Is not free but it runs on linux, Varicad
     
  3. nevd
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    nevd Junior Member

    CAD for Linux

    Hello,

    I would be interested in experience of Varicad users and what it is used for. How good is it in 3D and will it interface with dxf files?

    Regards,

    nevd
     

  4. CGN
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    CGN Senior Member

    Maybe not here, i just know of it becouse i did some homework looking for a low cost MCAD to learn and own, and i found Varicad very intersesting, but i opted for Alibre not the greatest but it does the minimal job, is not solidworks but for the price i was able to get Alibre, Varicad can interact with most softwares becouse uses iges, also it has some CAM features on it.
     
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