thanks, the software I need for cnc lathes 5 axes
You okay? I am completely acerbo I accept advice-
I would like to ask that I need to learn how to use these software because I lost my job and I would like to help my wife who owns 4 come back to control.
for now program on board machine but do a lot of samples and I think they are suitable software we would do before.
Hello carpenters,
to give you a targeted advice there are details I need to know:
-brand and model of the machines you need to program
- number of axes that you need to control simultaneously (depending on the type of work you have to perform), 2ax,3ax,4ax,3ax(in continuous)+2ax(in position).
-sector of use (fashion accessories, precision mechanics, general mechanics, automotive....etc etc)
-budget expenditure
-technical preparation of the user (this is not to be used for those who will use it, but simply to be able to choose a cam or that has "packages" ready to use easy to use but with little freedom of customization, or, a cam maybe more difficult to use to a first approach, but that has great potential for customization of the paths tools and that leaves the user many choices on "how" to do).
said this, mastercam resides in the most difficult cam band to use, but that can give great satisfaction in use. Alternatively, as for turning with multi-axis machines you could see gibbs cam.
As for feature cam I don't know it, even if I've heard of it well. it would be interesting to see a demo of feature cam on a piece you have to make.
contact me on my cell phone, which I will send you in private message, if you want us to find us to make 2 words.
I'll take turns to work, if I have to find the phone off, leave me a voicemail and call you back.