You value time, produce complex double-sided boards, use various EDA tools, and want a polished tool that "just works" without troubleshooting toolpaths.
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Which or software (e.g., Grbl, Mach3, Candle) do you use? You value time, produce complex double-sided boards, use
FlatCAM is an open-source PCB CAM program written in Python. It has evolved into a robust platform with a dedicated following due to its high level of customization. FlatCAM: PCB Prototyping CAD/CAM If you share with third parties, their policies apply
CopperCam is a proprietary, commercial software application developed by Galaad. It is designed with a singular focus: making PCB milling as streamlined and reliable as possible. It features a structured, wizard-like approach that guides the user from raw Gerber data to finished G-code. Because it is a paid product, it offers a highly polished, predictable user interface where tools and functions are explicitly tailored for board fabrication. FlatCam: The Open-Source Powerhouse