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Old 03-12-2007, 09:12 AM
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Cadcam software recommendations??

Just getting started in machining. I would like to use Cadcam software to help design and layout projects, then eventually use same software and files to run mill (after I switch it to CNC).

Any recommendations?

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I taught myself to machine and cad/cam. I use solidworks/camworks and am very happy with it. I tryed bobcad and was not happy with it. It seems to me (like everything else) you get what you pay for. Solidworks/camworks is really intuitive and works great. I got into it about 7 years ago.

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OneCNC is awesome. The software is user friendly and powerful. And the user forum is fantastic- I've only posted a few times on there- most of the time a search turns up the answers to any questions I have had. Just my $.02

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I think it all depends on how much money you want to spend.
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The above suggestions are great.
I use SolidWorks and VisualMill.

ALTHOUGH none of these Softwares will RUN your mill (as you have asked)
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camware

i use gibbs cam and find it is easy to use and cheap.
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what is your intent ?
if it s for industrial money making i would suggest gibbs or mastercam

if its hobby bobcad sell cheap and works well

or there are free options which aren t as powerfull but do the job here a couple
http://gcam.js.cx/index.php/Main_Page
http://www.polaris.com.gr/gsimple/home.html
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Originally Posted by dertsap View Post
what is your intent ?
if it s for industrial money making i would suggest gibbs or mastercam

if its hobby bobcad sell cheap and works well

or there are free options which aren t as powerfull but do the job here a couple
http://gcam.js.cx/index.php/Main_Page
http://www.polaris.com.gr/gsimple/home.html
Make sure you really do your homework on what you choose. Although it might be tempting pricewise you get what you pay for. Even if it is for hobby use (as mine is) you make a large investment in tools and tooling why frustrate yourself with a bad choice in cad/cam solutions? I am not badmouthing anything just do yourself a favour and make an informed decision.

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Delcam is sweet, very easy to use, but you will pay for it.
I think it is probably the best out there.
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I use rhino/visual mill. It works very well for me. but you need to try a few and decide what works best for you. Some manufacturers like Rhino will give you a free limited download to experiment with and see if it suits your needs.

You may want to look into cambam too. It's a completely free integrated cad/cam and is a good place to start and learn the software. Do a search for it here, it's written by 10bulls who is a regular contributor here.

The big thing though is figuring out what you want to do with it and then finding something that will fill those needs. For example, if your doing exclusively 2.5D then you don't need the full blown 3D power of something like solidworks. There is also some free linux stuff available to experiment with too.

You will ultimately also need something like Mach3 or EMC2 to run your machine (a program that interprets the g-code and translates it into step/direction signale to run your motors..
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I also use Rhino for design, but I use Madcam for my cam program. It is a plugin for Rhino and works seamlessly like a typical cadcam program. It is quickly becoming quite powerful at a good price.

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