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Bmp2Cnc 2.70 |
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Bmp2Cnc 2.70
| Released: | 2010-03-31 | | License: | $45.00 |
| Publisher: | MR Soft |
| Language: | English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish | | Platform: | Windows | | Requirements: | Pentium/Amd >300 MHz, True color Video Card (24-bit) - 800 x 600 | | Install: | Install and Uninstall | | Downloads: | 870 |
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Publisher's Description:
Bmp2Cnc - Bmp2Cnc reads the file in bitmap format (Jpg or BMP with 32,24,16,8 or 1 bit/plane color). Color or grayscale is quantified to adjust Z-axis depth, different tool overlaps, depths and tool radius are permitted. Final sizes of X-Y output can be scaled and stored into CNC files that could run with most computer numerical control routers and mills. Bmp2Cnc uses the different layers or shades to produce the depth of cut or Z-axis, as well as scaling the X-Y coordinates to the desired carving size. Bmp2Cnc manages flat, toroid, spheric and conic tools. Bmp2Cnc also create an .STL file for 3d preview and for use in other CAD/CAM applications. Included great number of open post-processor such as: Fanuc, Fadal, Haas, Heidehain, Siemens, Mach2/3, TurboCnc, .... List of Changes:Version 2.3 from 2007-03-19
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Latest User Reviews:
 High Seas
 2007-10-15 04:48:50
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Version: 2.3
Bmp to cnc - it also does jpgs!
Has nice step over info, stock to leave etc. Major distractor: not being able to save and actually cut is a major limitation. There are other programs that will let you do this but limit the lines of gcode generated - but at least you can test/cut/simulate to evaluate.
rates a solid 6-7/10 for ease of set up and use. But I can't prove it's results. Can't run a sI'm (other than the built in) or cut something. It has a a good feature - machining time - can't validate it, but it is still a good feature.
saves as bnc (gcode) dxf and stl - but locked out in demo.
at 35 euro maybe a little high (at 35 usd i'd buy it in a heartbeat - for sure!), but still fair if you need a stand alone to generate and cut from bmps/jpgs. Would work well to do logos to vinyl, plaques, etc.
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