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patrick71100
12-06-2007, 07:47 PM
HI GUYS,HOPING TO FIND WINMAX OR ULTIMAX PC+ OFFLINE SOFTWARE FOR SALE,DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE THAT HAS THIS AND DOES NOT USE IT?
I WOULD LIKE IT FOR HOBBIE CNC USE,
MERRY CHRISTMAS PATRICK71100
EMAIL patrick71100@hotmail.com

jetski
12-10-2007, 08:17 AM
You use to be able to down load a diabled version of winmax from the Hurco web site at one time. I would look into something else if it were me. It will do 2.5 D not 3D. A copy of winmax use to go for somewhere around 5000.00. let me discribe Hurco 3D draw it on a 2D surface the, Revolve it like a merry-go-round, or spin it like jumping rope, or extrude it like a gutter. Do no put a boss in the middle of it. It is similar to AutoCad 28 years ago. And yes I am that old. I am also crotchity, and have bad hair (both of them). If you need programing help call me or email me.

cybrhick
07-17-2008, 10:03 AM
You use to be able to down load a diabled version of winmax from the Hurco web site at one time. I would look into something else if it were me. It will do 2.5 D not 3D. A copy of winmax use to go for somewhere around 5000.00. let me discribe Hurco 3D draw it on a 2D surface the, Revolve it like a merry-go-round, or spin it like jumping rope, or extrude it like a gutter. Do no put a boss in the middle of it. It is similar to AutoCad 28 years ago. And yes I am that old. I am also crotchity, and have bad hair (both of them). If you need programing help call me or email me.

The 3D capabilities of Winmax are more than adequate for my application. I am running a Taig, and would like to find a relatively inexpensive software which has a simple programming interface similar to Winmax. I have purchased Bob-cad, but I just can't seem to figure it out. Far too many steps compared to what I am used to with Ultimax at work. Any suggestions?

jetski
07-17-2008, 06:26 PM
Master Cam if you can snatch up and old copy or see the neighborhood Pirate, use the "I-m8t" password. I was a master cam user for about 10 years. Easy and fast. Modify your own post to customize it. Killer stuff for 10 or so.

cybrhick
07-17-2008, 08:28 PM
Mastercam and Bob cad are pretty much the same. Not conversational by any means. Actually,quite useless without a pretty decent understanding of CAD software, and far too many steps involved to do something as simple as programming the profile of the outside of a part. Something that takes literally seconds in Winmax.

jetski
07-18-2008, 08:17 AM
Exatly the way I use it in my shop. 90-95 percent of the injection mold tool is done on the conversational side, 3D (true 3d) like a T.V. remote outer shell are done on the high end stuff, just because you can not program it on the conversational side of any machine (so I do not look like I am picking on the Hurco I repeat any machine). So tricky contours are what you do on the nc code side. Complicated problems take complex answers sometimes (mastercam, gibs, delcam, pro-mfg, bob cad, ect.).

cybrhick
07-18-2008, 08:28 AM
If I needed to 3D contour apart I would definitely be using my Bob cad, but pretty much 99% of what I need to do is nothing more than simple 2D profiling, pocketing, and islands. Surely there is a conversational software available to make short work of simple 2D milling. Hurco can't be the only option. Is it?

jetski
07-18-2008, 09:08 AM
There are several machines I have used with a conversational programing for 2d. Bridgeport, Milltronics, and Hurco are the ones I have experience with. Each of them have pros and cons. I prefer Hurco over the others I have had experience with. It is the most powerfull of them.

cybrhick
07-18-2008, 09:31 AM
There are several machines I have used with a conversational programing for 2d. Bridgeport, Milltronics, and Hurco are the ones I have experience with. Each of them have pros and cons. I prefer Hurco over the others I have had experience with. It is the most powerfull of them.

That's pretty much my thought. If I could afford it, I'd just go buy an old KM3P, or a Hawk. But being that I don't have an extra 7000+ laying around, I need to find a similar programming solution that will allow me to generated quick code for my Taig.

glovebox20
07-18-2008, 03:34 PM
Mastercam and Bob cad are pretty much the same. Not conversational by any means. Actually,quite useless without a pretty decent understanding of CAD software, and far too many steps involved to do something as simple as programming the profile of the outside of a part. Something that takes literally seconds in Winmax.


Hello

I do agree that windmax/pcmax is tough to be is tough to beat when doing simple stuff like drilling holes and milling simple contours. However if patrick71100 can't finnd a copy of winmax/pcmax for his use, I would suggest Partmaster 2 from Dolphin CAM. I belive it would be good enough for hobbie use for not much money ($600?). I looked into Partmaster 3 ($1000?) and I though it would be a very good alternivte to Mastercam/gibbs/and bobcad for the price if your not to serious about your Cad/Cam software.

cybrhick
07-18-2008, 03:53 PM
Oh, I am serious about my Cam software. I just don't see the point in wasting time on all the steps involved in BobCad and other similar Cam packages if there is something simpler out there. It litterally takes me 5-10 times longer to write a program with BobCad vs. using Ultimax.

harley4ever
07-18-2008, 10:04 PM
Dolphin isnt quite up there with mastercam. I have owned a few version of bobSCAM in the past and I will say this...

Bobcrap doesn't hold a candle to Dolphin CAD-CAM.

Dolphin is actually one of the best cad cam solutions I have ever used. I also have expierience with several so that speaks for itself.

glovebox20
07-22-2008, 02:19 PM
Oh, I am serious about my Cam software. I just don't see the point in wasting time on all the steps involved in BobCad and other similar Cam packages if there is something simpler out there. It litterally takes me 5-10 times longer to write a program with BobCad vs. using Ultimax.

I agree. I just don't know where you can get a copy of Winmax/Pcmax at a reasonable cost. I defintly love Winmax/Pcmax programing if I don't have a DXF to go off of and the part is fairly simple. No is no point of drawing the part on the screen, creating the toopath, and posting the program and sending it to the machine if all you want is the tool path at the machine. That's were having a Hurco control right on the machine comes in handy.

glovebox20

arvishal
08-15-2008, 04:01 AM
I am trying to connect my Hurco BMC 20 to a PC for transferring CAM programs via Windnc. It first says "receiving data" but while doing so I get an error message saying "data recieved not in valid format, deleting data".

I am using a 9 pin to 9 pin connection using a wire consulting the user manual of the machine.

Can anyone please help me with this ?

semiantc
10-31-2009, 03:04 PM
i nid Hurco in vinmax