Library contains postprocessors for Unigraphics CNC machines. Includes 4ax horizontal and vertical axis postprocessors. Features various machine types from Agie to Zayer. Contains 3e and 4e versions of machines. Provides documentation for each machine type
G-code is a programming language for CNC machines and 3D printers. It instructs machines to move, cut material or deposit material layer by layer. G-code commands consist of G## followed by coordinates and F## for speed
Spindle is a rotating axis with shaft in machine tools. Can work with various materials including embroidery, foam, glass, wood. Available in electrically or pneumatically powered versions. Main spindle is usually the largest one
G-Code is a programming language for CNC machines controlling printer operations. G-Code is created using slicers that slice 3D models into 2D layers. G-Code controls printhead motion, M-Code manages printer functions
X, Y, Z coordinates denote height, width and depth in spatial dimensions. There are no specific rules governing the meaning of these axes. Industry or trade may dictate the directional meaning of these axes
Autodesk's ArtCAM specializes in 2D and 3D modeling and volumetric relief creation. Interface includes workspace, toolbar, project control panel, and main menu. Supports both raster and vector graphics with over 250 tools. Features extensive texture database and CNC machine control capabilities