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Old 09-19-2007, 09:53 AM
 
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Hi all,
We have 4 seats of SW2007 and a large installation of Amada (Apellio / EMZ / Acute etc) and Salvagnini (S4 and S2) machines. At present we send our sheetmetal parts in flat pattern form as a DWG / DXF from SW to production who then transfer into native code for respective machines.
We want a software package that can deal with all this AND create the post-proccessing code for all machines from within SW itself. I had alook at SigmaTEK - does anyone have any experience of their software and its capabilities?

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Old 09-28-2007, 02:28 PM
 
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Steve,

Take a look at the Wittlock Engineering software WE-CIM. I am currently using this software at my full time job and my part time job to program many different machines that include the Salvagnini S4 / P4. SigmaTEK is very good with lasers and plasmas but I am told it’s does not do very good with punching. You can look at Jetcam or Optimation as another source. http://www.wittlockeng.com/

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Old 09-29-2007, 04:48 AM
 
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Thanks for that. We have already had an initial meeting with SigmaTEK and they are very confident of finding an all-in solution. Furthermore, they tell us that in the coming moths, there will be a fully integrated system within SW2008 whereby tooling and nesting is carried out within the SW GUI enviroment (SolidPunch / SolidNest etc.) Sounds very interesting, though we will wait and see. I will post the outcome

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Hey Steve,

I'm just curious as to the outcome of your decision to run your Amada.


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I program to a Finnpower SG using jetcam for files in DXF that were created in solidworks'09 right now at my job we also use solidworks to run autopol a bemnding software for our finnpower e brake
I like Jetcam it can run many machines lasers punches and routers.
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