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    MasterCam 9.2

    I am looking at buying a hoddy cnc router, but I need to get software to run it. I have MasterCam 9.2 to write the G code. Since I have done all my programing in Mastercam, I would like to keep it. What Software would work good for me? I hear people talking about buying Mach3. One concern I have is what "post" do i use with Mach3 to write the G code. Every Machine takes G code differently. Does anyone know what I should use. Thanks
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    why not use mastercam router? you can probably get the activation code for not too much $$$ from whoever you bought it from.


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    Exclamation fanuc subprogramming sequence

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    i would like to know what is the sequence for subprogramming for 3 to 10 parts within a program(nesting).And how do write a subprogram for a part that has 4 slots @ a depth of 10mm deep each?


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