marmon
Mechanical
- Apr 20, 2004
- 82
i work at a small machine shop, that is seriously considering a CNC lathe, to speed production on some of the work we do. We are mainly a repair shop but also make many new parts, just usually no more than 1-2 of the same part. I as the only engineer in the building will be programming the machine. My question is,(with me being unfamiliar with CNC lathes),what CAD/CAM interface do you reccomend or use? I currently program a cnc plasma table using a standard version of AutoCAD, then import it to FASTCAM, then run the G-code file on the table. I would like to if possible use AutoCAD Inventor, or Solidworks, or another "big" 3D program to simultainiously gain 3D experience in the shop and expand the usage of the new machine. I do not prefer to run just a CAM program where i will be restricted to using the drawings strictly for the programming. I frequently make a drawing in CAD now and pull parts of to import into the CAM program, which saves redrawing parts and also error. Has anyone used a major 3D program to import into a CAM program for a CNC lathe? is there a above the crowd CAM program for CNC lathes? should i look for anything before we purchase this lathe?
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