Hey, at least your learning MC, its the most popular and the industry standard. I'm as frustrated as you are, I'm trying to learn MC9 right now. Its tough, but what a program!
I console myself with the realization that I'm learning the most popular CAM program there is, a skill I'll be able to add to for years and use for any machining application, with posts for any machine made.
As far as Rhino goes, I dont know how usefull it is in a manufacturing environment, maybe it would be good for modeling parts, I dont know. I feel that the CAM is more important to learn first, and I can only handle one at a time. Learning two SW programs at the same time is too confusing for this old man.
__________________ Halfnutz
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