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There are converters from .stl and .dxf files to G-code. A web search
will bring up a few. I couldn't recommend any because I haven't tried
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<pre wrap="">On Jan 14, 2008 8:32 PM, Jeremiah Flerchinger
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<pre wrap="">Can you generate CAM paths with Blender?
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<pre wrap="">What type of CAM files/input do you have in mind? I know both Blender &
AOI support .stl files and a few others. Plugins are available for
both. Are you asking about CNC G-code or something else?
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Yeah, G-code.
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