Anyone use CamBAM?

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Anyone use CamBAM?

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im looking for anyone who has used cambam and had success with any free software that would be similar in capabilities.

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Short answer...no, I haven't used it. However, I'm looking for something similar to run my laser attachment. My options seen limited though. I'm a Fusion 360 user and was hoping I could get the cam software inside to work but I need a post processor of some kind. Something reprappy of course. Anyway, Cambam seems to pop up often on my Google searches.
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for your laser, check out sheetcam,,,, you gotta pay to play, but it's cheap, hobby software. It was originally developed for sheetmetal work.
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I don't mind paying for something that works. Compatible with a Rostock though?
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Prolly just another post processor. There may be an existing one that's compatible.
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Yes, I used CamBAM exclusively for my 2-1/2D fly fishing reels. It is pretty good and the free version now is the version I paid for. I used it to control a CNC mill.

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