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cam advice

Luca81

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Hello everyone,
I kindly ask you a advice for choosing a cam.
in the company where we work we use auton for many years for milling 2.5, 3+2 and 5 axes, now we would like to move to a more evolved cam. after several demos we stayed with powemill and hypermill and we are undecided between the two.
according to you which of the two is more performing and the best assistance?

thanks in advance for the help.
 
Bye-bye
I have been using powermill for a lot of years and I feel good the assistance is ok
 
Thank you for the answer.
I would like to ask you a few questions:
is it fast in calculating complex 5-axis routes?
is the simulation machine precise and fast?
Have you ever had any collision issues that the sw didn't report?
Thank you very much for your help.
 
as calculation speed I would say excellent significantly faster than many other cams
As for the simulation I have the module of thecm and I can tell you that I never banged, it depends you what you want to simulate since everything is not possible there are a lot of non-manageable things (I saw a little all the cams but nobody simulates everything)
I know that in delcam we are working
What exactly do you want to check? If I don't know, I ask them! with all that I pay for assistance keep them!
 
hi luca81, I suggest you also inform about the software cad-cam siemens nx: fast, complete product and competitive price. find more information and free ebooks on the website www.team3d.itthe presto, demetrius.
 
I would like to simulate the machine movement between one path and the other.
Hi.
are simulated single paths in a complete way in the case of multi paths I have to ask why to today there is a macro that makes the breakdown of axes
I have to go see them to see the news on the simulator. Remember that the only tool that can give you guarantees is an external simulator.
I had one, but I let it go. If you want me
 
Good morning, I put myself in the discussion because I also need some advice: in my company we bought a new seven-axis cnc lathe and now we have to combine a new cam system, the lathe will go to work at the same time at the max with 3 axes, for now I have seen edgecam and solidcam, I am waiting to see mastercam...for the work that we will go to do they all seem valid and therefore the tendency is to choose the least expensive solution... is there anyone who can help me? Thank you.
 
Hi.
the two mentioned above (hypermill & delcam) are fine, they are able to integrate in the same program turning and milling parts. even if it seems to me to have understood that you only care about the milling (in which case the roster of the contenders widens much) I would keep an eye on a product that can integrate, even with a later upgrade if it is the case, the turning part.
the advantages are multiple, apart from the convenience of programming, the next milling part can take into account the previously turned piece and use it as "grip" avoiding going to work unnecessary parts, or on the contrary, take into account that a part date still has overmetal because it will be removed only subsequently in turning and then avoid going to "slam" etc.
Bye.
 
Hi.
In the meantime, thank you for the answer, in fact, perhaps I have explained badly, because we would like to make the most of ours,
needs, the potential of our new turning-fresh and therefore certainly we will combine turning machining with milling,
so it seems to me to understand that both cams I mentioned (edgecam and solidcam) fit our needs....
so at this point it remains only to tear the best price and the most complete offer, thank you hello.
 
Hi.
Gothic excuse but I must have read a bit of running your question, I by cam mentioned above I mean hypermill of open mind & powermill of delcam. these are for certain that they manage the processes of turning smoothly, those mentioned above do not know them and therefore abstente me. .
Bye.
 
Good morning, I put myself in the discussion because I also need some advice: in my company we bought a new seven-axis cnc lathe and now we have to combine a new cam system, the lathe will go to work at the same time at the max with 3 axes, for now I have seen edgecam and solidcam, I am waiting to see mastercam...for the work that we will go to do they all seem valid and therefore the tendency is to choose the least expensive solution... is there anyone who can help me? Thank you.
Hi.
Sorry I see you use featurecam because you see other products? Shouldn't it cost less to update that? I'm also a delcam user and I've been curious about it.
 

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