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    4 axis verify utility?

    Anyone know of a 4 axis graphical (3d) verify/backplot program that has a functional demo? I can handle some limitations, but line numbers and number of axis can't be limited.


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    MetaCut Utilities. You have the standard 30 days and can get more time if you ask them.


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    Metacut is the cheapest out there, I just got done shopping around.

    Vericut is sweeeeet. about 17k though.

    Metacut works really well for the price, about 1500. Does lots of other useful stuff too.


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    After about an hour of pulling out what hair I have left, I finally got MCU to work right. I guess you could blame it on a slightly unusual setup. Unfortunately, some of the more advanced stuff (solid compare, error(crash) checking, etc.) can't be used with 4 axis toolpaths. But at least it shows me the path compared to the model. So not all was wasted.

    Thanks for the suggestions guys.


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    Yea I have to agree...it is not the whiz bang, easy 4 axis sim I hoped it was, but it will do the job with some effort. It will only really backplot the 4 axis job it will not sim it for you, as in pretty solid model and all. But it does run off of the g-code so what you see is what you will get.

    I have a lot more faith in MCU than Mastercams verify.


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    I guess I can't complain about MetaCut, It comes as a bundle package along with XPert DNC when I purchased VisualMill 5.
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    Check out the Predator CNC Editor which support 2 axis turning, 3-5 axis milling G-Code Verification /Simulation as well as back plotting. The best part - $500 for a seat. Full 30-day trial and complete manual when downloading the application.

    Watch out Metacut -
    If you want inspection, measuring, output to STL, etc. look at Predator's Virtual CNC Software. The cost is 1/3 of Vericut and training is much easier.
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