![]() ![]() I was using that part as a baseline because if I got good results and quick programming on it I knew it would work well for most everything I do. I've spent close to 2 weeks without cutting a chip, just pulling my hair out with each successive CAM package I was demo'ing trying to learn it to create a solid toolpath on a part that was a 50/50 mix of 2.5D and 3D. I know this whole thing might seem like an oxymoron trying to get the most CAM performance from an old machine not designed for the new toolpaths, but we all have to start somewhere with CNC, and this is the machine I've got as I transition from turning wheels on a manual. ![]() I have a Fanuc 0M-B (late 80's/early 90's) and it can only run so fast without data starvation. ![]() I know I will get different answers on which is best if for nothing else as a matter of taste, but I'm so close to trying to work a deal for HSMWorks I wanted to get some perspective from someone who may be running SolidCam on a older control or even someone who has used both quite a bit. ![]()
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