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GMFC Pro Crack: Where to Find It and How to Use It (Not Recommended)


What is GMFC Pro and why you need it




If you are into building RC planes, you know how important it is to have precise and accurate cuts for your wings and fuselages. You also know how tedious and time-consuming it can be to do it manually or with simple tools. That's why you need a software that can help you design, control and optimize your foam cutting process. That's why you need GMFC Pro.




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GMFC Pro is a program that offers everything you need for cutting wings, airplane fuselages or any other needed shape or form. It supports various types of foam cutting machines, such as hot wire CNC machines, laser cutters, water jet cutters, etc. It also provides specific functions for cutting wing cores, and supports any complex shape such as fuselages and letters.


With GMFC Pro, you can create your own wing profiles or import them from other sources, adjust the cutting parameters and options according to your preferences and material properties, cut different parts of the wing separately with different settings, trim the block with kerf compensation, and much more. You can also preview your cuts in 3D before executing them, and save your projects for future use.


GMFC Pro is compatible with Windows XP and later versions (32-bit versions only), and requires a license to run. You can get a license either by purchasing a GGC adapter or by using a parallel port based motor interface. You can also try GMFC Pro for free for 30 days after the first run.


In this article, we will show you how to download and install GMFC Pro, how to use it for cutting wings and fuselages, how to crack it and get it for free (not recommended), and how to get a license legally.


How to download and install GMFC Pro




The first step is to download GMFC Pro from the official website. Here are the steps:


  • Go to https://gmfcsoft.fr/shop/en/download/



  • Select the version of GMFC Pro that you want to download. The latest stable version is 4.0.6 as of July 2021.



  • Click on the download link and save the zip file on your computer.



  • Unzip the file and run install_gmfc_xx_en.exe (where xx is the version number).



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.



  • You can now run GMFC Pro through the Windows start menu.



At startup time, GMFC Pro will display in the about screen, the software code that uniquely identifies your copy of GMFC Pro. You will need this code later if you want to get a license.


How to use GMFC Pro for cutting wings and fuselages




Once you have installed GMFC Pro, you can start using it for cutting wings and fuselages. Here is an overview of the main functions and options of GMFC Pro:


How to design and import wing profiles




To design your own wing profiles, you can use the built-in profile editor that allows you to draw or modify any shape by using points, lines, curves, etc. You can also import profiles from other sources, such as DAT files, DXF files, JPG files, etc.


To access the profile editor, click on File > New > Profile or File > Open > Profile. You can also click on Profile > Edit profile in any project window.


To import profiles from other sources, click on File > Import > Profile or Profile > Import profile in any project window. You can then select the file type and browse for the file that contains the profile.


How to set up the cutting parameters and options




To set up the cutting parameters and options, you need to create a new project or open an existing one. You can create different types of projects depending on what you want to cut, such as wing cores, fuselages, letters, etc.


To create a new project, click on File > New > Project or File > Open > Project. You can also click on Project > New project in any project window.


To set up the cutting parameters and options, click on Project > Cutting parameters or Project > Cutting options in any project window. You can then adjust various settings such as:


  • Foam speed: The speed at which the foam moves along the wire.



  • Kerf: The thickness of the wire that affects the size of the cut.



  • Wire temperature: The temperature of the wire that affects the quality of the cut.



  • Cutting speed: The speed at which the wire moves along the profile.



  • Cutting direction: The direction in which the wire moves along the profile (clockwise or counter-clockwise).



  • Cutting mode: The mode in which the wire moves along the profile (continuous or step by step).



  • Cutting margin: The extra distance that the wire travels before and after cutting along the profile.



  • Cutting offset: The offset distance that shifts the profile along one axis.



  • Cutting angle: The angle that tilts the profile along one axis.



  • Cutting rotation: The rotation angle that rotates the profile around one axis.



How to cut the top bed, spars and bottom bed separately




A new feature of GMFC Pro is that it allows you to cut different parts of the wing separately with different settings. For example, you can cut the top bed with a higher foam speed than the bottom bed, or cut the spars with a lower wire temperature than the rest of the wing. This can improve the quality and accuracy of your cuts, as well as save time and material.


To use this feature, you need to create a wing core project, and then click on Project >


Cutting parameters >


Cutting mode >


Separate beds. You can then specify the foam speed, kerf, wire temperature, cutting speed, cutting margin, and entry point for each part of the wing (top bed, spars, bottom bed). You can also preview the cuts in 3D before executing them, and save your settings for future use.


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