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I know this is probably going to result in the CNC equivalent of a Chevy vs. Ford or Macintosh vs. PC debate, but I've got to ask. I use solidworks exclusively to design my parts, assemblies, and do FEA & flow testing. I have up until now used MasterCAM to get my solidworks parts run on a HAAS VF-0 VMC. This run-around is more than a hassle, as every time I want to change my design, I get to re-do all of the CAM work. Additionally, I absolutely HATE the interface of MC9.1 and although I know that the new X version is a lot more friendly, I am reluctant to switch from SolidWorks. I am planning on upgrading from SolidWorks student edition to the new 2006 version, and I have an opportunity to get a screamin deal on the program if I purchase it through the proprietors of SolidCAM. I have a demo version of SolidCAM and I really like the interface and connectivity with my cad package of choice (Solidworks). Now, here's the dilemma. Without having any experience with SolidCAM outside of my PC and over on the VMC, I do not have much of an idea of how accurate it is and/or its capabilities vs. MasterCAM. Any real world knowledge would be helpful here. I'm probably going to start with the 2.5 Axis VM package of SolidCAM and work up to the 3 Axis package. If anyone has had any problems with SolidCAM I would like to hear about them so I know what I'm getting into. Thanks for your time. Jason Griffith Griffith Coachworks |
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| Jason My SW reseller pushes EdgeCam, how does SolidCam compare in features? SolidCam about the same money? I am unsure how I will progress my company in the CAM area and all info is good. I definately won't be dropping SolidWorks though ;-)
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| Well, the website is www.SolidCam.com I'll have to check out edgecam. I know the guys at SolidCam will give you a fully operational demo minus post capabilities. Price for 2.5 axis mill + full solidworks 2006 is around $6500. jason |
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| EdgeCam is not specific to SW it has integrators for every major MCAD program. I would imagine that the video "dating" is irrelevant. I did notice they have a 30 day demo available. I don't know anything about the product really, just that my reseller pushes it as the integrated CAM for SW. I cuurently use VisualMill 5, which I got very reasonably, I am iffy on whether it is good and it has zero integration with SW. Like I said I got it dirt cheap and it does a LOT for the money, although it has tripled in price since then.
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| Hello griffithbuilt, I am a SolidWorks SolidCAM user in germany. I understand your reasons for changing to SolidCAM. The full-CAD-integration is just one point for a good CAD CAM solution. I like the interface, too. I think it is very easy to use. But the main topic for us: we get very good NC programs from the system and it helps the programmer by doing his job very well. If you have more detailed questions: ask me. Thorsten |
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| I have done some research on solidcam and did an online demo with the sales rep and really liked the software. Another user said they think its one of the best cam packages and from what I have seen, I could agree with him. It is a very simple program, you can create toolpath, change a drawing, then just tell it to fix your tool path and its ready to go. Give your sales rep a call and they can set up an online demo. Jon
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| We have Solidworks and got Featurecam as a recommendation from Our Solidworks reseller. We looked at Solid Cam for the benefits but the Programmers went back to our old ProE and ProManufacture licenses. You may want to compare prices they really got competitive with Solidworks. I'm not real pleased with the modelling capabilities of Solidworks for molds, castings etc. |
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| I Use Edgecam And Solidworks--the Cam Software Works Great With Solidworks Models And Edgecam Also Gives You A Cad Link Witch Means You Open Edgecam,and Insert The Model With 1 Click. And With The Assosiativity Between The 2 Systems ,you Can Make Changes To The Model And Edgecam Will Recognize The Change And Prompt You For A Reload --if You Click Yes It Reloads The Model And Alters The Toolpaths Accordingly.so Edits Are Easy --- The Solidcam Deal Is Still Kinda New So Im Waiting Until They Get All The Initial Kinks Worked Out To "take It Seriously" I Agree With Griffith -- I Hate The Mastercam Interface --in Fact I Hate Mastercam Period --- |
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