brengine
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2001
- 616
Hello,
I am wanting to make my own tool path verification program to prove out g-code programs. Altho rather than writing my own program for everything, I was wondering if there was a CAD program out there that can handle probably millions of moves, cutting away a little material at a time plus allow me to control it with macros/VBA. I am more interested in programming where the tool is in relation to the work-piece, and then telling the CAD to remove the material. The reason for this is that I use variables, macros, subprograms, looping, branching, conditional statements, etc... in my g-code. I've heard Vericut can handle this, but I haven't seen any demos. I've also heard the Predator as some of this capibility too. Either way, I am still hesitant that those programs will have all the functionality *I* need.
I did a small sample of this with SolidWorks, but my filesizes got very bloated in just a couple minutes and that was only a couple moves. The processing data and time for an entire program to run is not a realistic option with a parametric program like SW.
If you can offer any info. for or against I'd be much appreciated to hear it.
Thanks,
Ken
I am wanting to make my own tool path verification program to prove out g-code programs. Altho rather than writing my own program for everything, I was wondering if there was a CAD program out there that can handle probably millions of moves, cutting away a little material at a time plus allow me to control it with macros/VBA. I am more interested in programming where the tool is in relation to the work-piece, and then telling the CAD to remove the material. The reason for this is that I use variables, macros, subprograms, looping, branching, conditional statements, etc... in my g-code. I've heard Vericut can handle this, but I haven't seen any demos. I've also heard the Predator as some of this capibility too. Either way, I am still hesitant that those programs will have all the functionality *I* need.
I did a small sample of this with SolidWorks, but my filesizes got very bloated in just a couple minutes and that was only a couple moves. The processing data and time for an entire program to run is not a realistic option with a parametric program like SW.
If you can offer any info. for or against I'd be much appreciated to hear it.
Thanks,
Ken