MapleCAM User Guide
MapleCAM is desktop CAM software for CNC routers and mills. It generates toolpaths and G-code from SVG and DXF designs.
What MapleCAM Does
- Import vector designs (SVG or DXF files)
- Create operations that describe how to cut each part (contour, pocket, engrave, V-carve, and more)
- Generate toolpaths — the precise paths your cutting tool will follow
- Validate toolpaths against your stock using 3D simulation
- Export G-code for your CNC machine (GRBL or LinuxCNC)
Quick Start
If you're new to MapleCAM, start with Installation and then follow Your First Project for a guided walkthrough.
Documentation Sections
- Getting Started — Install, set up your machine, and complete your first project
- Workflow — How MapleCAM's design-to-G-code pipeline works
- Importing Designs — Bringing SVG and DXF files into MapleCAM
- Operations — Reference for all operation types (contour, pocket, V-carve, laser, etc.)
- Tools — Managing your tool library and presets
- Machines — Configuring machines and G-code dialects
- Visualization — 2D canvas, 3D view, and toolpath validation
- Exporting — Generating G-code and SVG output
- Reference — Keyboard shortcuts, project settings, defaults
- Troubleshooting — Common issues and FAQ