Welcome & Safety
Unbox, register, read the safety overview before you power on.
Welcome to Pocket NC 101 (V2-10)
Safety
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Pocket NC 101 · Course library
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The official Pocket NC 101 training, mirrored to the CycleCNC CDN with German-language support, downloadable G-code, Fusion 360 post-processor, and the Numbered Block CAM project. Buy once, run through it any time on your own machine.
30 days
€130
Net · Once-off
6-month access
€510
Net · Once-off
Lifetime
€740
Net · Once-off
Unbox, register, read the safety overview before you power on.
Welcome to Pocket NC 101 (V2-10)
Safety
Anatomy, axes, startup/shutdown, the Kinetic Control UI, jogging, and tool setup on the V2-10.
Introduction
Pocket NC Unboxing
Lesson 1 — Pocket NC Anatomy
Lesson 2 — Pocket NC Axes
Lesson 3 — Startup and Shutdown
Lesson 4 — Kinetic Control UI
Lesson 5 — Jogging the Machine
Lesson 6 — Tool Set Up
Run a pre-prepared G-code: fixture, load, tool, simulate, cut.
Introduction
Step 1 — Fixture Set Up
Step 2 — Loading the G-Code
Step 3 — Setting Up the Tool
Step 4 — Simulating the G-Code
Step 5 — Cutting the Part
A working tour of the Fusion 360 interface for CAM.
Introduction
Basic Fusion 360 Walk-through
Build the toolpaths for the Numbered Block, side by side, then post G-code.
Introduction
Lesson 1 — CAM Set Up
Lesson 2 — Side 1
Lesson 3 — Side 2
Lesson 4 — Sides 3 and 4
Lesson 5 — Top
Lesson 6 — Posting G-Code
Take the posted G-code and machine the part end-to-end.
Introduction
Step 1 — Fixture Set Up
Step 2 — Load the G-code
Step 3 — Tool Set Up
Step 4 — Work Offsets
Step 5 — Simulate the G-code
Step 6 — Cut the Part
Final project — CAM + cut of the Rook on the V2-10.
Introduction
Step 1 — Fusion 360 Setup
Step 2 — Tool Setup
Step 3 — Fixture Setup
Step 4 — Setting Work Offsets
Step 5 — Running the Rook
Course material packs — G-code, CAD, posts, and PDFs from Penta Machine.
Downloads (Penta material pack)

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