G-Code

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Transforming the Transformable
How to Convert STL Files to G-code

STL is a common file format for 3D models. Most manufacturing systems, however, require G-code. Find out how to convert STL to G-code!

by Bill Porter
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Mega Milling Machines
G-code Tutorial for CNC Programming: 6 Simple Steps

G-code is everywhere, from 3D printing to CNC. Easily learn the basics of CNC programming with this G-code tutorial in six simple steps.

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Alphabet Soup
G-codes & M-codes: The Differences

G-codes and M-codes are essential for 3D printers and other CNC machines. Read on to learn all about these codes!

by Jackson O'Connell
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Same, But Different
3D Printer G-code vs CNC G-code – What’s the Difference?

3D printers and CNC mills use G-code, but do you know what the difference is? Read about the differences between 3D printing and CNC milling.

by Benjamin Goldschmidt
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Cheeky G-code Hack
3D Print Multiple Models One After the Other with 3D Printer G-code Hack

With just a custom bit of G-code, maker and engineer, Replayreb, can 3D print lightsaber pen tops for his small business remotely. The G-code hack ensures that, once a print is complete, it is pushed off the print bed and the next model starts printing.

by Hanna Watkin
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