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Being new to OneCNC, and comparing CAM packages, I noticed that, just to create a simple toolpath, it seems that there are way to many dialog boxes you have to answer to, before you complete a simple toolpath. Is there a way around sooooo many dialogs. Other packages seem to pretty much have you fill in all the info you need on one or maybe two panels at the most. Am I way off base here or can they be customized somehow to decrease the amount of clicking you have to do. Any suggestions would help - Thanks.... |
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| This is done to limit the amount of data fields on each page. Notice for ech window, ther are NO tabs that you have to click through to fill out more info. Using these windows, is to walk you through the process, so you don't miss anything.
__________________ "It's only funny until some one get's hurt, and then it's just hilarious!!" Mike Patton - Faith No More Ricochet |
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big_mak, I agree with what your saying, it just seems to be a little time consuming, especially when you pretty much do the same operation (tool paths), over and over again with different parts. Maybe the package is too basic for me since I have a manufacturing background. I love the idea of making sure you don't miss anything in the process, but it would be nice to condense it down a bit. I also come from a programming background, so it would be cool if you could customize the dialog boxes. Thanks for replying..... mdlweb |
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| I hear what you are saying. I come from a background of mastercam, gibbs, catia, and unigraphics. Once you have programmed a pocket, and want to use the same parameters on another pocket, all the variables are saved until they are changed again, so in a sense you can just click next right past to where you need to input different values. I've been using OneCNC for a month now, and a lot of stuff becomes second nature in a hurry. For it's price point, it can't be beat.
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