This is from a reply I posted to the list about two weeks ago Generating Gcode from Eagle: Once you've designed a layout, you'll need to generate gcode from the board. Eagle has a user expandable scripting feature called ULP. I've seen quite a bit of discussion about a ULP script called pcb-gcode. You can find it at the Eagle ULP download page (http://www.cadsoftusa.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?page=/home/cadsoft/html_publi c/download.htm.en&dir=eagle/userfiles/ulp). From what I've read, the Gcode that pcb-gcode creates is not very well optimized. There's another ULP on that same page that will supposedly optimize the generated gcode called pcb-gcode-wizard. From: RL <rlrc2003@...> Reply-To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 13:42:22 +0000 To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Eagle layout I need some help getting to the next level in this whole complex PCB design. I designed a PCB using the Egale software, the sch. and board, but I got hung up on getting it from there to my CNC. When I coverted the board to a dxf and then to a gcode the file was huge, and did not appear to be close to routing a actual board. It sound like a lot of you are using print a silk screen process, but I have a small CNC I would like to use. So I would like to get it to the route/ drill stage, even if it is just a test board to see how the whole process works. Any help will help, I have read alot of info and totorials but did not find alot of help on this. Thanks, Mark [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Eagle layout
2011-02-12 by Paul Ward
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