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From: larryrozer on 21 Nov 2009 04:36 On Nov 21, 12:55 am, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > http://www.delcamtv.com/delcam-video.asp?VideoId=82 Nothing special, same functionality has been around for years. As a CAD/CAM Expert you should have known about it years ago.
From: Joe788 on 21 Nov 2009 15:38 Not a great video but it does show how smart Delcam For SolidWorks is when a pocket is changed by the customer. With this change in pocket design the original larger end mill chosen automatically for the pocket is now too big to machine all of the pocket. Watch what happens when the pocket is changed: http://www.delcamtv.com/delcam-video.asp?VideoId=82 What Delcam For SolidWorks does is reduce the tediousness that's often associated with CADCAM programming and allows you to create part programs much, much faster than stand-alone CADCAM programs like Gibbscam that don't even know what a feature is.
From: Joe788 on 22 Nov 2009 12:34 Not a great video but it does show how smart Delcam For SolidWorks is when a pocket is changed by the customer. With this change in pocket design the original larger end mill chosen automatically for the pocket is now too big to machine all of the pocket. Watch what happens when the pocket is changed: http://www.delcamtv.com/delcam-video.asp?VideoId=82 What Delcam For SolidWorks does is reduce the tediousness that's often associated with CADCAM programming and allows you to create part programs much, much faster than stand-alone CADCAM programs like Gibbscam that don't even know what a feature is.
From: Cliff on 23 Nov 2009 04:29
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 09:34:50 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryrozer(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >it does show how smart Delcam For SolidWorks is Why can't you answer those questions? Uttterly clueless as always I suppose. -- Cliff |