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CNC LEAKS

WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE SECRET WORLD OF CNC

Is Lightburn going to take over the CNC software space?

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If you haven't heard about Lightburn, then you've been living under a ROCK, or you don't own a Laser, so can be forgiven. We have heard rumours about Lightburn doing a CNC module to compete with Easel and Carbide. 

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LightBurn is a software application that is used to create designs and control CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, such as laser cutters and engravers. It is specifically designed for use with these types of machines and offers a range of features to make the process of designing and controlling them as easy as possible.

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With LightBurn, users can create designs using a variety of tools and options, including shapes, text, images, and even imported files from other software applications. The software also allows users to adjust settings such as power, speed, and focus, to get the best results from their CNC machine.

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In addition to design and control features, LightBurn also offers a range of tools for organizing and managing projects, including the ability to save and share designs, and the option to preview designs before sending them to the CNC Laser machine. Overall, LightBurn is a powerful and versatile software application that is popular among designers and CNC Laser enthusiasts alike.

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But the big question is are Lightburn really breaking into CNC software, and who will they be copying or targeting. What toolpaths will they be able to do, and what will the costs be?

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Keep an eye on CNC Ninjas for the inside scoop.

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