Animatics SMNC CNC Software with SmartMotor

http://www.animatics.com SMNC is Animatics G-Code based servo motion control software that uses numeric control to deliver multi-axis contouring. The video shoes SMNC opening a .DXF rendering of a house and converting it to G-code to where the SmartMotors will run the coordinated motion files from SMNC. You can get a free 30-day trial of Animatics' SMNC software by visiting http://www.animatics.com

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