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Revision as of 20:23, 22 May 2022
Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative process by providing shared space, shared tools, materials and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.
The information on this page is incomplete.
Please post your suggestions on our Slack channel #ppm-wiki.
Mach 4 is the control software we use to send G-code to our CNC machines at Pikes Peak Makerspace.
Developer Link
Classes and Training
New Member Orientation
Classes
- Pikes Peak Makerspace announces its Upcoming events, including classes, on Meetup
Tips
For Additional Help
- Use the PPM Slack channel #CNC
See Also
Links to other PPM Wiki pages (internal links):
Fusion 360 Tips
CNC
Curated Links
Mach Software from ArtSoft
Other Fun Stuff
Search the PPM Wiki — include Content pages as well as Multimedia.
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.