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Hi All, I'm a high school teacher in Hanover, MA. Right now my co-teacher and I are looking for some advice because we are getting hung up in getting our new Tormach PCNC 1100 up and running completely. Basically, there are so many options in CAM software, we don't know where to start or what exactly to be looking for. A little bit about our program: We are an academic high school that has a progressive (for education) engineering program. We have a design lab that uses Solidworks, and this summer we were fortunate enough to get a Tormach PCNC mill, with the rotary 4th axis. We plan on using it for making robots, molds/casts (just for instructional purposes), electronics projects, promotional items/engravings, and whatever comes up. The 4th axis is key as we don't have a very good lathe in the school. Right now we are trying to figure out what CAM software should be the missing link in our system. We have and know Solidworks well, and the Tormach came with Mach3 controller software. Other than that, we are not sure what direction to take. Our assumption is that the Mach 3 software is the only software that should be used to control the mill, is that correct? And, if we choose the proper CAM software, we can avoid having to use a post processor, correct? If anyone has any recommendations for our setup, or any advice at all, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kurt |
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| have you found any CAM software yet? I am looking into doing the same thing.. although I have Solidworks 2008 and GibbsCAM 2007 which works great IF you have a post for your CNC controller. I can't find any CAM software that will post to a Mach3 software controller.. |
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| No. but they are the cheaper ones.. I use Gibbscam and posts work quite well from that to mach3. although if you teaching kids to work in the Job market, your doing them a disservice by teaching a Non-standard cad package.... I would talk to Master cam people they supply school grade versions of their software and I wouldn't think they would charge anything for it. As it predisposes people to use it. Other big name cadcam manufacturers might be willing to do the same....ie Gibbs, surfcam, pro-e, etc....
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| are you saying that GibbsCAM is non-standard in the job market? I find a lot of shops are using GibbsCAM.. do you have a Post for GibbsCAM to get into Mach3 software? I have a bunch of GibbsCAM posts but not one for Mach3. Thanks! |
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| No....i ment the dolphin cam lazy cam ........those kinda products are non-standard I love my gibbscam and it is a good product....although maybe not as widely used as Mastercam....but a great product none the less. I dont know if gibbs has a deal for schools though. And i know master cam does
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| There are several CAM programs out there which will post to Mach3, some have a Post which is specifically for M3, some don't. OnceCNC also has a post for M3. I've had great luck just using a standard Fanuc post.. never have to re-do or hand edit any code.. [so far anyway].. Most likely one of the cheaper solutions will work for you, Visualmill, Dolphin, Onecnc but my favorite is probably SolidCAM. It runs right inside solidworks.. however it's not on the cheaper end of the scale.. however for educational purposes.. I'm sure you'd get a hefty discount..
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| I guess it's all what your used to. I've never run Gibbs, but from vid's I've seen of it.. I'd say yes it is.. but then I'm an old school Solidworks user.. and am pretty confortable in the interface.. others may feel different. Output to a centroid should be no problem. We have a centroid at work which I program all day [not w/ SolidCAM] and the code froma Fanuc post would work/run easily as well..
__________________ JerryFlyGuy The more I know... the more I realize I don't (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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