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    Now are you using Mastercam or Camworks now? and are you in Riverside Cali?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cadcam View Post
    Now are you using Mastercam or Camworks now? and are you in Riverside Cali?
    use both.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cadcam View Post
    I have no issue with the ones in the standalone really. and I say really as the chainning in the solids in MC4SW is much better and easier to use for sure.
    almost never extract wireframe from a solid in camworks. saves time.


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