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11-08-2006, 03:01 PM
Feel free to go to www.cadcamconsultants.net. Free demos are available as well. Also please give any thoughts.
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View Full Version : www.cadcamconsultants.net rodneydeeeee 11-08-2006, 03:01 PM Feel free to go to www.cadcamconsultants.net. Free demos are available as well. Also please give any thoughts. mxtras 11-08-2006, 03:49 PM The software appears to be very clean and professional. But I have many, many questions: What are the conditions of the trial versions? Is this a time sensitive thing or reduced functionality or both? From the site: "PartMaster Level 2 Milling is a system designed to create complete programs for NC and CNC milling machines and machining centers. PartMaster Level 2 is completely icon driven so that no programming language needs to be learned." What does it create the program from - a DWG, DXF or do the parts get created within PartMaster? Will the PartMaster allow imports? What file types is Partmaster compatable with? What form is the output? Is it a text file? cclark 11-08-2006, 04:26 PM YOU WILL FIND ALL MY ANSWERS IN RED The software appears to be very clean and professionsal. But I have many, many questions: What are the conditions of the trial versions? Is this a time sensitive thing or reduced functionality or both? From the site: "PartMaster Level 2 Milling is a system designed to create complete programs for NC and CNC milling machines and machining centers. PartMaster Level 2 is completely icon driven so that no programming language needs to be learned." What does it create the program from - a DWG, DXF or do the parts get created within PartMaster? You will either create your part in Partmaster or you can import a .DXF file. Will the PartMaster allow imports? What file types is Partmaster compatable with? Partmaster is only compatible with .DXF files how ever the Dolphin 3D CAM Level 2 will import a wide variety of files if you are looking for more solid and surface imports. What form is the output? Is it a text file? It is a text file that can be save to the extension that your particular machine calls for. mxtras 11-08-2006, 04:43 PM Thanks for the fast response, whoever you are! But - you missed a question..... What are the conditions of the trial versions? Is this a time sensitive thing or reduced functionality or both? cclark 11-08-2006, 05:30 PM Thanks for the fast response, whoever you are! But - you missed a question..... What are the conditions of the trial versions? Is this a time sensitive thing or reduced functionality or both? Sorry for missing the question. The trial version will not allow you to post to your machine. Basically just a good way to see the interface and get a quick view of the program. When your post is setup, that'll give you the correct info. Sorry again. |