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  1. #1

    Question Bob CAD or Visual Mill

    The setup:
    - I want to route 3D objects (from models and/or pictures)
    - I'm very comfortable with many software packages, reliability is more important than user friendliness for me
    - Looking for most bang for the buck at entry-level prices.

  2. #2
    If you have a CAD system Visual Mill is the route to go. If you need both CAD & CAM, BCC will probally suit you better. VM has better machining strategies but no CAD creation. I've worked with both, let me know if I can be to any assistance.
    Rodney Hill

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    A small correction.
    VM5 does have CAD creation - it just really sucks.
    Story has it that VM6 (which is due any time now) will have much more extensive CAD.

    A picture is not something that can be machined from VM. You will need a Raster to Vector conversion program to convert the picture into a CAD supported format.

    I have been a VM user for many years and I really like the program
    www.integratedmechanical.ca

  4. #4
    Thanks for the replies. I guess I should have included that I have extensive CAD experience. The most important thing for me, then, would be reliable 3D routing.

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