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  1. #1
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    CNC Simulator

    I am looking for CNC simulator software that not only simulates CNC program in 3D graphics but also has an interactive CNC control (preferably Fanuc). I have seen some software online called V-CNC from Cubictek, in Seoul, Korea. I have never heard of them and I am not sure about product support after a purchase. Does anyone know anything about V-CNC or any other software.

  2. #2
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    Have you tried www.cncsimulator.com?
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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  3. #3
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    http://www.nwdesigns.com/

    Try this one also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfedwards3915 View Post
    I am looking for CNC simulator software that not only simulates CNC program in 3D graphics but also has an interactive CNC control (preferably Fanuc). I have seen some software online called V-CNC from Cubictek, in Seoul, Korea. I have never heard of them and I am not sure about product support after a purchase. Does anyone know anything about V-CNC or any other software.

    have you tried cncsimulator.com if you have you will know it is a peice of crap or very hard to configure.but its free

  5. #5
    Intelitek out of Manchester N.H. has a simulator for Fanuc with a 3D display that they have just introduced. It's not on their web site yet but I have seen it work.

    If you're interested... you can call them at 800-777-6268

    Good luck.

  6. #6
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    Haas has a Simulator Module which is the actual control panel used with Haas machines. It can fully simulate operation of either lathes or mills; program preparation, offset entry, graphical simulation and mimicking actual machine operation showing axis motion, spindle load, etc. The price is less than $2000.

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