I cut the cable 10 years ago.
Netflix is $8.99 a month, and youtube is free!
Just sayin'.
I cut the cable 10 years ago.
Netflix is $8.99 a month, and youtube is free!
Just sayin'.
So they did add back in step files. A big one for me, rapids...but you can easily edit the G code once posted to bypass this. Lars does talk about some workarounds.
Good video if you haven't seen it yet.
https://youtu.be/r7U5Pky6EIo
I think I can get by without the subscription but if I have to shell out what comes to $25/month for it, I guess I can live with it. It does just suck that people leaned this way b/c it was free. We put in 100's of hours working with it and $300 is a big jump up from free. I'm sticking with F360 regardless..I have ZERO interest in relearning something else and I did try a few recently...not apple to apples.
Hi, I want to know if anyone has found anything else out there that will do 4th and 5th axis work for the hobbyist? Deskproto comes in at about $1600 AUD as a purely CAM solution but is the anything else?
SprutCAM does 4th & 5th axis with the applicable versions. Tormach has (or used to) special pricing for Tormach owners through SprutCAM America.
According to https://www.deskproto.com/order/prices.php the hobby version is € 248.00 (or about aud$410 at the current exchange rate) and includes all of the multi-axis goodies. Have you tried their demo version?
I was using F360 today and a popup appeared leading me to website to upgrade. Does anyone know when the $297 price expires and the $495 goes back into play? I'm concerned the new version won't work well for me and I'll be stuck with $495. I really need to wait and see but I don't want to wait and find Oct 1st it goes back up in price What a PAIN!
NOVEDGE still sells $297-1 year sub and an $801 3 year subscription.
I must say I seen some very impressive work done by people with that program suite! And the last couple years had me shaking my head and thinking, wow!
I kind of hope some of you very talented people out there can find it in their beer or coffee money to pay and continue your work with the suite! Eye candy for me!
IMHO your not going to find a better product price point, period!
I have thousands tied up in cad/cam over years of use. To keep current the cam alone costs more then fusion suite!
In my case I was un willing to give up some very hard earned cam experience and large cad widget library to start learning a new cad/cam suite!
I still think I made an expensive poor choice in the long run.
I've had discussions where guys had insisted that fushion had far too many users to turn off the tap , while I insisted nothing from corporate is free . It's all about marketing and motive .
The offer of $300 for the yr is only $25 a month , and when next yrs renewal comes up at 500 then it's $41/month . The average guy once a month can easily drink that away in an evening out . Or , for $2500 a guy could get sprutcam or haggle bobcad for full 4 axis machining vs a 5 yr subscription . yes there is a price to pay in the short term but the long term isn't that long of a time span either
Dolphin and cambam are both dirt cheap and will do any 2d work and there are numerous other options , ecam is another which looks to be a promising software which appears to be still in development
At least with these alternatives a guy doesn't have to work on the cloud or rely on subscriptions which will be prone to change year to year , or end altogether
My guess is that, because they've had discounts in the past, they will have discounts in the future.
I'd predict that the end of each fiscal quarter, or each end of each fiscal year, might see a discount sales drive, based on how corporations usually work on the inside.
But KNOW? No. If you want the price you see right now, press the buy button right now.
I just open one of my old models and tried to generate the toll paths. Some worked and some didn't. On the ones that didn't I got no error. Nothing happened they just stayed marked with the red dot. The ones that didn't work were 2D Adaptive, Trace, and Engrave. I'll try some more later when I have some time.
I had a little more time to play with F360. I tried some other models and the adaptive worked fine. I also posted some code and compared it to code I had previous posted. They do put a note right in the code "(WHEN USING FUSION 360 FOR PERSONAL USE, THE FEEDRATE OF RAPID MOVES IS REDUCED TO MATCH THE FEEDRATE OF CUTTING MOVES, WHICH CAN INCREASE MACHINING TIME. UNRESTRICTED RAPID MOVES ARE AVAILABLE WITH A FUSION 360 SUBSCRIPTION.)". There are still rapid moves at the beginning and end of the post but none in the middle like the old posted code.
N20 G53 G0 Z0.
(2D ADAPTIVE1)
N25 M9
N30 T1 M6
N35 S5450 M3
N40 G54
N45 M7
N50 G0 X-1.5679 Y-1.4258
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N34165 Z0.6 F60.
N34170 M9
N34175 G53 G0 Z0.
N34180 M30
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That's weird. I kept restarting Fusion yesterday and signing in/out but I couldn't identify any differences. I don't see the comment about the rapids in the code like you do. Tool changes are still the same and rapids appear in the middle of the code as usual:
A little disappointing really I must be doing something "wrong"Code:G1 X-70.681 Z4.135 G1 X-70.816 Z4.302 G1 X-70.938 Z4.478 G1 X-71.047 Z4.662 G1 X-71.143 Z4.854 G1 X-71.225 Z5.052 G1 X-71.292 Z5.255 G1 X-71.345 Z5.462 G1 X-71.383 Z5.673 G1 X-71.406 Z5.886 G1 X-71.414 Z6.1 G0 X71.414 Y23.512 G1 X71.406 Z5.886 F1000. G1 X71.383 Z5.673 G1 X71.345 Z5.462 G1 X71.292 Z5.255 G1 X71.225 Z5.052 G1 X71.143 Z4.854 G1 X71.047 Z4.662 G1 X70.938 Z4.478 G1 X70.816 Z4.302 G1 X70.681 Z4.135 G1 X70.535 Z3.979
I noticed in your code that the tool change didn't include a G43. Is that the same as the previous code???
Step
The G43 was a little further down in the code. I snipped out the belly to make it shorter. Here is a little more of the post. I do manual tool changes and create one file per tool.
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(ER32WRENCH)
(WRENCH)
(T1 D=0.25 CR=0. - ZMIN=-0.253 - FLAT END MILL)
N10 G90 G94 G17 G91.1
N15 G20
(WHEN USING FUSION 360 FOR PERSONAL USE, THE FEEDRATE OF RAPID MOVES IS REDUCED TO MATCH THE FEEDRATE OF CUTTING MOVES, WHICH CAN INCREASE MACHINING TIME. UNRESTRICTED RAPID MOVES ARE AVAILABLE WITH A FUSION 360 SUBSCRIPTION.)
N20 G53 G0 Z0.
(2D ADAPTIVE1)
N25 M9
N30 T1 M6
N35 S5450 M3
N40 G54
N45 M7
N50 G0 X-1.5679 Y-1.4258
N55 G43 Z0.6 H1
N60 G1 Z0.2 F60.
N65 Z-0.203
N70 Z-0.228 F30.
N75 X-1.5676 Y-1.4257 Z-0.2319
N80 X-1.5668 Y-1.4253 Z-0.2357
N85 X-1.5655 Y-1.4246 Z-0.2393
N90 X-1.5636 Y-1.4236 Z-0.2427
N95 X-1.5614 Y-1.4224 Z-0.2457
N100 X-1.5587 Y-1.4211 Z-0.2482
--chop--
I noticed they have a monthly subscription. Pay 60$ and do all your cad cam that month! Then make stuff for months and or relax until you have another project worthy of paying the rental.
I meant draw, model, and setup cam, test and move on. By end of month you can have a number of parts to make over and over. Other wise if your doing one and done like half my stuff IMHO its simple to pay for the added function and usability. The software costs a dollar a day. I can throw that away with one spoiled part, yet alone take the fun out of doing this. That would be a major project killer for me right there and my cnc tools would set idle more