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    Just starting out in Georgia

    I have the opportunity to get into cadcam programming for an outfit in GA- the molds are pretty simple. Not plastic injection molding or even two piece molds but more like deep engraving single cavity type. What would be the best way to learn programming and what program would be the best to learn??

    Among guys I know I have heard about Bobcad, EZ- cam, Master Cam and Solid Works-

    Please advise-
    Thanks


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    Cool

    GAtooler, don't know enough about what you're looking for to advise but would be glad to assist anyway I can. Noted that you are located in Gainesville. I'm real near you over in Maysville. I have Rhino3D/MadCam, Dolphin Partmaster CadCam, SheetCam, plus AutoCad. If you would like to discuss further, just fire me a PM with contact info.


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    Anyone down in south Ga. near Albany, In process or has built CNC


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