Deskproto 7.0 ((full)) Jun 2026

is the latest major release, and it bridges the gap between expensive industrial software (like Mastercam or ArtCAM) and basic open-source slicers (like LinuxCNC). It is often called the "CAM for non-machinists" because it prioritizes simplicity, wizards, and 3D visualization over raw technical complexity.

Before version 7.0, users often had to rely on separate software for simple 2D tasks. Now, DeskProto includes full 2D CAM functionality, allowing for:

Unlike Fusion 360, which has hundreds of drop-down menus for feeds, speeds, and entry points, DeskProto 7.0 asks simple questions: "Do you want a fast cut or a smooth surface?" deskproto 7.0

| Feature | DeskProto 7.0 (Expert) | Fusion 360 | Vectric VCarve Pro | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low (Wizard driven) | High (Parametric) | Medium | | Price | ~€795 (One-time) | ~$545/year (Subscription) | ~$699 (One-time) | | 4th Axis | Native & Easy | Limited (Requires extension) | No | | 3D STL Relief | Excellent (Morphing) | Excellent | Basic (Sculpting is weak) | | 2D V-Carve | Basic | No | Industry Standard |

If you have a 3D file (STL, DXF, 3DM), DeskProto 7.0 acts as the translator. You tell it what machine you have (Shapeoko, Stepcraft, or a homemade MPCNC), what bit you are using, and how smooth you want the finish. It spits out the G-code. That’s it. No need to understand cutter compensation or arc center commands. is the latest major release, and it bridges

Before you download DeskProto 7.0, there are two things to note:

In the world of digital manufacturing, the gap between a digital 3D model and a physical object is bridged by Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. For years, high-end CAM solutions were the exclusive domain of large industrial corporations with budgets to match. However, the rise of the "Maker" movement, affordable desktop CNC routers, and accessible 3D printing has created a demand for powerful yet user-friendly software. Now, DeskProto includes full 2D CAM functionality, allowing

If you have a rotary axis but your part is long (like a baseball bat), enable "Indexed machining" in the Rotary tab. The machine will rotate, cut a section, rotate again. This prevents the "garden hose" effect where the cutter flexes around the diameter.

Creating holes at specific points defined in the vector file. 2. Advanced Rotary Machining