D2nc originated from my need to create g-code in the machine shop, not at some remote CAD/CAM workstation, for simple tasks that occur so frequently. The Mach3 wizards only went so far and it was a case of, "More Power, Scotty!". D2nc has grown into a fairly complex program which I rely on in my own shop.
D2nc creates shapes from a language I've named Shape Description Language (SDL). SDL can be quite simple to use for creating basic shapes. The addition of variables and math functions to SDL in version 2 of D2nc has greatly enhanced its ability. A wizard interface allows for the rapid creation of g-code for some of the more common operations. For complex shapes, the option exists to import a DXF file and extract a shape from that.
D2nc will not suit everybody, nothing ever can. There is a built in 15 day trial key to allow you test its suitability for the way you work.
D2nc
Designed and written by
Graham Hollis
Enjoy!