solidworks question
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solidworks question
anyone using soildworks Cad program
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Re: solidworks question
Yes, what would you like to know?
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Re: solidworks question
Hello ,
I want to know how to generate Gcode for 5 axis plasma from Solidworks
Thanks
I want to know how to generate Gcode for 5 axis plasma from Solidworks
Thanks
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Re: solidworks question
What "5 axis capable" cam software do you have integrated into your Solidworks.
Generally cad software doesn't produce gcode, it will give you a 2D or 3D file then cam takes that file and converts it to gcode (said simply).
Keith.
Generally cad software doesn't produce gcode, it will give you a 2D or 3D file then cam takes that file and converts it to gcode (said simply).
Keith.
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Re: solidworks question
Ayup. For instance, you'll take your Solidworks part file, and import it into Mastercam (for example). Then you'll create your tools, pathing, etc. Run that through the post processor Mastercam has for your machine, and THEN you'll have the g code for your 5 axis CNC.
Just saw that was 5 axis plasma...that will be interesting to see.
Just saw that was 5 axis plasma...that will be interesting to see.
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Solidworks, Coreldraw X7, Inkscape, Sheetcam
CommandCNC/Linux w/ Ohmic & HyT options
Hypertherm Powermax 85 w/ machine torch
Solidworks, Coreldraw X7, Inkscape, Sheetcam
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Re: solidworks question
Not sure about the 5 axis side of it yet (supposed to be coming) but Fusion 360 does have beta test for programming waterjet (and plasma) direct from the model you draw inside of fusion 360 (or import). So I would think when the 5 axis cam comes out the waterjet stuff should be upgraded to 5 axis as well.
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Re: solidworks question
Hey,
I would try SolidCam, it´s the Cam Package for SolidWorks.
There you can easy transfer your Parts from SolidWorks, and if you change your Part, it will also change in SolidCam, the Tool path will be automatic updated.
Best regards
Marcel
I would try SolidCam, it´s the Cam Package for SolidWorks.
There you can easy transfer your Parts from SolidWorks, and if you change your Part, it will also change in SolidCam, the Tool path will be automatic updated.
Best regards
Marcel