There are very established Hypermill forums in other languages but never before in English. I will get as many of my Hypermill user friends to check in here as I can.
I currently use Hypermill Pro ver 9 in Autodesk Inventor 10. Back in 1999 I started with Hypermill 4 in Mechanical Desktop 2. I use it to cut lots of 3D surfaces running my Milltronics VM-15 in the manufacturing of my products.
I am proficient in most aspects of Hypermill including the configurable post processor and I was a Hypermill consultant for my old dealer's other clients before I went direct.
Thank you Paul G and Matt for our NEW forum.
Cheers
Dave
Last edited by single phase; 04-13-2006 at 03:09 PM.
Good to see a forum for us out here finally! I've used Hypermill since
1996, version 2 in amd. Things have come a long way over the years.
I hope this works out for the future
Started using Hypermill about 2 years ago. Very handy to have, although not my first choice of cam software - I do mostly 2d stuff (I'm pretty spoiled I've got about 4 to choose from.) I utilize it for all my 3d work and it really does a splendid job.
Just registered and posting to see if I'm legit......I'm glad to see a forum for hypermill...I'll be asking Q's and helping where I can.
Mike aka Chip Flinger
I also use Inventor 10. Where can I get instructions for using the configurable post processor? I was looking for a way to tweak one of my posts today and couldn't find any help.
Coming up to a year of using hyperMILL/hyperCAD, and starting to get comfortable with the hyperMILL, using a lot of 5 axis toolpath.The hyperCAD on the other hand is a different story. To be fair our parts are designed using a different CAD package, so I don't get as much time in the hyperCAD as I would like. But as you all know, we need the CAD to manipulate the toolpath as much as possible.
A personal goal of mine is to spend more time at the hyperCAD, the more you use it the easier it is.
Nice Whit a Hypermill Forum..
Have used hyperMILL/hyperCAD for about 2 years. We have 6, 5axis cycles.
Think it is a very powerful 5axis cam software. 2 and 3 axis also.
Coming from Edgecam, can´t compare them, there is a world between..