Posts Tagged ‘Mach’

K2 CNC router cutting wood – Mach 3 – Bosch router


This is a video of a K2 CNC router cutting Birch .75 thick. 2.5D 3 Axis cutting using the new VisualMill bridge feature. The software allowed us to no need a vacuum table or special fixtures. .375 Dia Bit was used .40 depth. 2 Finsih passes to prevent pulling the part from it’s bridges. 6 bridges were used.

K2 Cnc Router – Mach 3 – Guitar Body – Cutting Guitar


This is a K2 CNC router cutting a guitar body. A Colombo spindle is used. The project uses roughing and finish passes. The bit cuts a depth of 1.5 inches. This project takes about 13 minutes. This …

Mach CNC Information Just Added to Artsoft Webpage on CNC Software

Mach CNC software is one of the more popular CNC Software’s on the market today, which is why it has now been added to Ivan’s Computer Numerical Control website. Mach3, which is by Artsoft, information and basics information is what users should expect to find when they visit this category page that is all about Mach Computer Numerical Control Software. The webpage can be visited by all users and viewed for free at the following web address: MACH

Ivan Irons has some experience with Mach, which makes this a very informational webpage. For those of you who may not be familiar with Mach or Artsoft, it is actually a type of Computer Numerical Control software. Control Software is software that takes your Gcode and interprets it for your Computer Numerical Control Machine. Once Mach, or your control software, takes the interpretation of the Gcode line-by-line instructions, it will send off commands to your machine controller. You can read more about CNC Control software at your convenience at the following website: Art Soft 

Mach and Mach3 are very popular with the hobby Computer Numerical Control followers because of its ease of use. Artsoft also offers superior customer support and is constantly taking feedback and working on the next version of software with the feedback from their users. You may not find Mach in the manufacturing setting, but walk into a Computer Numerical Control shop and you most likely will find some version of Mach working on a computer.