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Old 04-26-2003, 12:08 AM
 
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Question learning Surfcam vs. MasterCam

I have been programming with MasterCam for a few years now and have become fairly good with it, but now I am considering a new job wich is set up with SurfCam. I have never used SurfCam and was wondering how similar or different these two programs are? any info. or experience would help. Thanx.
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HOW 'BOUT EXPERIENCE!!

I been to more shops than i care to remember. But the one thing
i take with me is experience. If your quick to learn then nothing
stands in your way. Everyone has good and bad to talk about
software, your only worry should be can you make it work.
Who moves the mouse and pushes the keys. Are we not in
control of the computer? Of course we are. Surfcam has been
Around for quite awile, so they must have a prog. that works.
OK i'm done venting. Hope you make the right decision.
Lots of luck. PEACE!!!



And by the way, if you have any Mastercam ?'s feel free to
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As Hardmill has stated you should be able to make the transition, there will be some hard times just because of the logic of the system you have been used to.

I have been on site at shops that use surfcam and found that I have been able to help the programmer with getting around in surfcam and I have used MC sense Version2.

So as stated earler Good luck if you decide to take this change in life.
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Thanks for the info! I think I'm going to try to get some training thru this new job prospect to speed up the transition. I have not found a lot of info (books,manuals) on Surfcam, but they do offer a lot of training programs.
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badRandle I say contact the local surfcam dealer and ask for the demo disk,this is a full working software except for saveing the file and posting.

This alot like the mastercam demo disk I give my students.
Ps I would look in to one of the MC ones too so you can keep up on it just in case you come back to the MC side. :-)

If you have any trouble finding the surfcam dealer to get a disk let me know I have contacts there and they are local out here the main office.
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I have used both and I prefer Surfcam. The transistion is not hard. It should not take more than a couple of weeks to become proficient.
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I've only played with the demo of Surfcam.
Been using MasterCam for a year or so now. As the other guys stated, once you learn one, the transition to another is not too tough. I've used about a dozen CAM programs over the years and once you learn the syntax and the menus you're good to go.

I just got an email from SurfCam announcing it's online interactive training. That may prove to be helpful.
You can veiw the details at this link:
http://www.surfware.com/news/2003/SU...-2003-0421.htm
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If you want to buy any type of technical books go to OPAMP I am sure you will find Surcam books in that place. Is located in L.A. county in California, but you can do it through to the web. Go to Google,type in opamp and follow thw instructions.

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The demo program also includes the online manual, which I might add is quite extensive, complete with video clips.

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Buy me a Beer?
There is also a 3rd party book called Maximizing Surfcam but it runs about 70 bucks.

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Angry mastercam over surfcam

I am very proficient at both softwares I used Mastercam for about 4 years and Surfcam for the last year to cut complex surface geometry mold cores, cavities, design and cut eletrodes, and I feel I am good at what I do, not the best by far but good.I dont even put these 2 softwares in the same class, Mastercam is far superior over surfcam IMO the most difficult part of the learning curve is you dont have as many options in surfcam having to go back to some old school methods of machining, which isnt fun considering 90% of my programming is for high speed machining.
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Hey mold

Any word on when their going to get Mastercam?

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