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    Hmmmmm.....

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    Jon,
    That offer was made 09-08-2003 so it is likely he is no longer subscribed to this thread.



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    Hi, As this thread ppl mostly talks about pro e and mastercam, i would like to know if i design a part in ProE and export it as IGES (surface n wireframe) and import it to Mastercam to set the toolpath and do the post processing thing, will it be ok? I am really concerned about the geometry of the file losing its precision, not match, so on n forth bugging that i cant check every single detail...If any of you have ever tried to import export thing, please advise....My point of doing this is not because Pro E is bad, both of them are a good software but somehow i experience post processor problem...thats it...Thank you and look forward for any reply...



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    I take the Pro-e file native file. with in mastercam then there is no issue.

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    it doesnt seem that i can import .prt into MC version 8... What version are u using? how did u do that? im sorry if this question seems so unprofessional...but i have never done any solid in MC..please advise



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    Well in version 8 it was a chook add-on form Cadem-e then in V9 it was an added cost but was bulit into the system and the same with the version I run now being Mastercam-X it is built into the system.

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    hi mace saw your post or rather read and I see you prefer ptc over mastercam. I too am a ptc creo user but I only use it for creating models but I want to learn milling, and I cant learn how to start because I cant find any tuotrials on the matter. I have scoured on youtube and cannot find anything with signifigance. Seeing as you are the guru on the matter I was wondering if you could point me in the direction so I too can do my work with ptc creo. at the moment I mainly use mastercam for all my work. I also use creo and used ptc back when it was still pro e and wildfire but never really had anyone show me how to do much. I also have access to solidworks but ont touch that often. So once again I am looking for some help with learning to become relient on ptc creo. i want to be able to do everything I do with mastercam inside of ptc creo. please help me get on this path.

    using mastercam since 9.-x7
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