Not sure if this is a great project if you are recovering and don't have some type of CNC mill to test it on -- but the state of open source "CAM" software is clunky.
"CAM" is computer aided machineing and it is software that takes a 3D model and a lot of machine parameters in, including size of the cutting bit and etc, and produces "g code" which is movement instructions for a computer controlled mill of some type.
It is the equivalent of the "slicer" in 3D printing.
But for milling or subtractive manufacturing there are many more details, and there needs to be a way to visualize and simulate the toolpath, and edit it by hand.
"CAM" is computer aided machineing and it is software that takes a 3D model and a lot of machine parameters in, including size of the cutting bit and etc, and produces "g code" which is movement instructions for a computer controlled mill of some type.
It is the equivalent of the "slicer" in 3D printing.
But for milling or subtractive manufacturing there are many more details, and there needs to be a way to visualize and simulate the toolpath, and edit it by hand.