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Good and reliable CAM?

Good and reliable CAM?

Good and reliable CAM?

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I'm looking for a good and reliable CAM package. I'm having problems with my CAM. The generated toolpath sometimes is wrong, I mean the tool try to go throw the model with the consequent tool break and model deformation. It's tedious to simulate every machining taking care of the details. It don't happens very often but the cost of malfunction could be high.

RE: Good and reliable CAM?

pascual,

We use MasterCam and have excellent results.

RE: Good and reliable CAM?

Second Mastercam. Very easy to use, very powerful and reliable.

Excessive accuaracy is a sign of poor breeding. -Socrates.

RE: Good and reliable CAM?

(OP)
thanks for your replies. I'll take a look at Mastercam.

RE: Good and reliable CAM?

we use cadlink 2000,and find it very easy and reliable.Try this link.
http://www.cadlinkuk.com

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