Thank you for this software. It is amazing! One issue: I encounter an error when attempting to open a Gerber file. An unknown error occured:TypeError: Cannot read property 'primitives' of undefined 1. I created a PCB with Eagle 9.4.0. 2. I opened the CAM Processor. 3. I set the Units to Metric. 4. I clicked the Load job button. 5. I moused over Templates and selected "Single Layer Default". 6. In the Output Files section I clicked the Top Copper item. 7. At the bottom I clicked Advanced. 8. I clicked the Mirrors Gerber output horizontally button. 9. I clicked the Process Job button. A notice indicates that the Job processed successfully. 10. I opened OpenBuilds CAM Gcode Creator - Public Beta in Chromium Version 74.0.3729.131 (Official Build) snap (64-bit) on XUbuntu 19.04. 11. I clicked the File button and selected Open Drawing File. 12. I selected the file copper_top.gbr (attached, zipped) and clicked the Open button. The error displayed in red at bottom of web page. Thank you Jet
Lovely detailed report with files too! Thank you! Makes my day to look into this one for you Will let you know when i get it fixed
upgraded to 1.0.172, and it will not launch. I get the message below. I reverted back to my last download, 1.0.156 and it works fine. Windows 10.
wrong thread. This is OpenBuilds CAM Control is over on: OpenBuilds CONTROL Software Hehe 156 is pretty old so hard to know what the issue is then. Head over to OpenBuilds/OpenBuilds-CONTROL and try a not so old version like 170, or 169. Also, uninstall and cleanup before installing the new version. Try a different PC too.
I have a Logitech wireless 3 button mouse, but it still won't work correctly in Mac OS. It did work under linux correctly. I've already tried their software to set the middle button, but cam still sees left and middle button as the same.
Hi there guys. i love your cam software. i loved to use it but i found a problem. i'll try to describe it. this is my workflow: i design something in sketchup (2017 version) for example a 100 milimeter square. the i export it as a svg file using a sketchup extension. then due to known problem with the svg format i have to open it in makercam.com and save it there. then i open it in openbuilds cam software but everytime the 100 milimeter square is smaller around 95 milimeter. it hapens with any file i import. can you help me?
Use the GuitarList DXF plugin to export DXF Polylines from Sketchup. Works straight away, and DXF uses mm as a native unit so no scaling problems Convert Sketchup SKP files to DXF or STL | guitar-list As SVGs are more for the artists, it uses Pixels as a unit, and varying DPIs between various programs, to try and scale back to mms. Lack of standardization means always battling scaling issues with SVGs. DXFs are for Engineers (;
or you can generate you gcode from Sketchup using the SKetchUcam plugin. swarfer/sketchucam You can then import the Gcode into OpenBuildsCONTROL. We are working on a new release that will send it direct. SketchUcam Howto - YouTube
My lead is now powered up finally, but I have been having issues with the OB Cam software. When I add a toolpath, specifically a pocket, I will click on "Apply" once I have my settings complete and then it gets stuck in "Calculating Toolpath" and I have to close the whole window down and lose my project. I am using Chrome as my web browser. Any ideas what is causing this? Anybody else have this issue?
I'm not sure if this what is causing the same issue for you but I had the same symptoms when I first used OB CAM because I put in the depth of cut as zero and it had a sulk when trying to calculate the path . Division by zero makes it go into an infinite loop and uses up all of Chromes memory. Cheers Adam
Those arent my final feed rates and I may have adjust the depth once I decide what my work piece will be, I am basically just messing around with the software trying to learn it.
oops sorry...I was bringing in a .jpeg. Imported well, I havent had luck importing .dxf files either, but one thing at a time lol
Make sure you export as DXF R14 Polyline format OK so took your file, and ran a Lettering, Gear and Circles ops, same settings as yours, no problems Attached OBC file (Can be imported from CAM -> File -> Import OBC) to see what I did. I am not sure of your PC specs, but if its a entry level/oldie it might just be running out of steam. Try disabling the Tool-Width-Preview from Settings and at the bottom here, the attached OBC (Workspace export)
Awesome thanks. I was trying to do an inverse of what you did, which would leave the lettering, gear and circles raised and everything else recessed. When I selected to make a pocket out of the "ring" with the lettering inside of it, I would select the larger circle that borders that pocket and use that to create a pocket. Should I have selected something else? I am doing this on my work computer so it has plenty of juice, it is what I run solidworks on. I will try it also on my personal desktop as well. As for the DXF R14 polyline format, it actually made it worse doing that. Could be because I sketched over a photo in solidworks using splines and it just isnt converting well? In the dxf preview when I converted to dxf it looked good, but went crazy when I import it into OB CAM. I attached the OBC file and the dxf for that. Supposed to look like this:
fair enough, guessed at it But moral of the story is that i dont think its bug, per-se. The bigger problem here is workflow: I would never expect to do such a massive pocket with a 1/8inch bit! So its creating unneccesarily large toolpaths. Sure you can do that in Fusion360 or Vectric but on the free solutions one sometimes has to compromise on expectations. In this job I would probably do my pocket with say a 8mm or 10mm bit, then run the letters as Outside cuts with the 1/8th to cleanup their details
Not sure how to explode the splines to polylines, but I will look into it and see what I can work out. I did actually have luck just importing the .jpg file until I tried the logo with text and the text looked different than the logo, but I will mess around with that too.
All just some trial-and-error-learning Simulator and preview helps a lot! Explode: I dont have SW, but you can always have an intermediate step -> Export DXF -> DXF into something like LibreCAD or Draftsight, explode, export as R14 Polylines
I agree on the 1/8" bit for those pockets, I would probably use something bigger if I were actually cutting it out. The advice of running the letters with a smaller bit is a good idea though! I am just now starting to play with this software now that I am to that point in my build, so I am not sure what to expect with it. But the more I play with it, I will become familiar.