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  1. #1
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    Any Recomendations For CAM software.

    I'm Looking to Purchase Some New Cam Software, and looking for some opinions and feed back...I have about 50 Swiss type CNC lathes...Mainly A mixture of Citizens, Stars, & Tsugami's...Plus A hand full of Hardinge Lathes and couple of Wasino's...We do alot of milling on the Stars And Citizens....Looking for the Best software to support both the Milling and Turning....I know Just about any of the Cam systems out there can get me the tool paths...I'm currently running Gibbs and or MasterCam.....But I need something that the Post's are easy to minipulate and change for all the different Machines....I've never been able to get Gibbs to Get me a good Post (especially for the Citizen's)...The fact that All of the machine's have alot of differant options (custom tool blocks, Gantry Systems, Tool detection(using macro's)etc.) doesn't help much...Any Thoughts or Suggestions would be Very Much Appreciated...

  2. #2
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    Sep 2004
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    what type of cam

    For swiss style machines it appears that Partmaker software is the
    over whelming choice of programmers that use software.

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