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| Help on Emmegi Diamant Equipment Using Camplus I am looking for someone, anyone who has experience with Emmegi equipment. Emmegi is Italian made equipment using propietary software, Camplus software. My experience has been with Solidworks/Camworks on Mazak equipment. If anyone is familiar with Emmegi or Camplus or knows of a third party software that can be used instead of Camplus with Emmegi, I would be very interested in talking with them. Camplus seems to be pretty straight forward in itself, looks can be deceiving, but you have to use about 4 different software packages, Camplus, Drill, Cam, Job to set up a production run. It seems there should be a quicker, easier and more straight forward way of doing this. We are not machine complicated features here, they are holes and slots. Thanks in advance, Scott |
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| A little late but.... I have used knowledge using CAMPlus, we have two Phantomatic T4. I would be interested in talking to you about issues you have ran into with these machines. Thanks |
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| Camplus Software on Diamant Emmegi machine Hello, I am using Camplus Software on our Diamant 4 axis machine. I only been using this for about 3 months. We an Aluminum Factory in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. So we are using this machine to makes holes, slots, notches(with Saw Blade) for Windows and Doors of all types. We have around 50 different profile configurations. I am designing with Camplus, if you have different sizes, etc.. you may enter into Job software and then send it to the Drill software(the machine itself). Yes, the setup can be sometimes a little challenging, but once it is setup and tested, the machine is great. Although i do not like manually adjusting the clamps or vices for different profiles. Regards, Gary Joyner |
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| i've been using the emmegi phantomatic t5 for about a year and a half now.the dxf files are limited to just 4 profiles because the other dxf profiles that we install cannot be read by the computer. so, i had to adjust holes,notchings and blade dimensions especially on the z axis. it's a little complicated but we can mill all the job orders that come to us,except for pieces that have short lenghts. the machine is great. |
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