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    Default witch CAD/CAM software with MACH3 ??

    Witch cam software do you use with Mach3 ?
    I tried with Solidworks 2007 and camworks, but i can't get it to work properly...
    A circle in a square drawing results in a circle out of the square...
    i can't find a postprocessor that works togetter with mach3.

    In Bobcad can i get it to work, but the dimensions don't fit with the drawing...

    Thanks in advance,

    Ronny

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    i have the same problem!



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    Mach3 must be set-up correctly.

    You must have a suitable post processor.

    This would apply to any software CNC & Cad/Cam combination

    Post your incorrect code and then someone with Mach3 can load it to Mach3 and see where the problem lies

    Phil



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    thanks Phil, but the postprocessors are for the CAM or for the mach3, what i understand is thet they are for CAM software, so the CAm can generate a suitable code for a specified control software, im i wrong?



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    Default The Post Processors are part of the CAM software

    Since CAM programs have to be able to write code for a wide variety of machines, which work differently depending on their control software, it's important for the CAM program to have a postprocessor that translates the generic code it writes into a version that will work correctly with the particular machine control you use. If you're using Mach3, then you should choose a Mach3 compatible postprocessor. If your software doesn't have one, try a Fanuc post - that should get you close, but be prepared for errors in some G-code functions, such as how circles and arcs are defined.

    Andrew Werby
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    Quote Originally Posted by absolutepoker01 View Post
    thanks Phil, but the postprocessors are for the CAM or for the mach3, what i understand is thet they are for CAM software, so the CAm can generate a suitable code for a specified control software, im i wrong?




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