Deskproto 7.0 [Limited ✦]

While full simultaneous 4-axis machining was reserved for the "Expert" edition, DeskProto 7.0 introduced incredibly accessible Indexed 4-axis machining . You can machine a part, rotate the rotary axis by a set degree, and machine again. For making chess pieces or fluted columns, this is a game changer.

The standout feature in this version cycle is the "3D Engraving" strategy. Unlike standard v-carving (which uses a V-bit to vary depth), DeskProto 7.0 allows you to use a ball-nose end mill to follow a 3D surface texture. This is incredible for making lithophanes or detailed molds. deskproto 7.0

While newer versions exist (DeskProto 7.1 and beyond), version 7.0 represents a sweet spot for many makers. It is powerful enough to handle complex 3D reliefs, yet simple enough that you aren't drowning in pull-down menus. Here is why DeskProto 7.0 remains a relevant, beloved workhorse in 2024. DeskProto has always been famous for one thing: 3D CAM for non-technical people . Version 7.0 holds true to that promise. While full simultaneous 4-axis machining was reserved for

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It isn't the prettiest software on the block, but like a cast iron skillet or a dial caliper, The standout feature in this version cycle is

In the fast-paced world of CAD/CAM software, it feels like everyone is chasing the cloud, subscription fees, and five-axis simultaneous machining. But what about the hobbyist? What about the small shop owner who just wants to mill a 3D scanned bust of their dog without taking out a second mortgage?