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CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:10 pm
by trendsetter
Hi all,

I have bought Solidworks for Maker and I am currently searching for a CAM software for an Hobbiest for a reasonable pr. Ideal would be a 3+2 Axis soltuion, which is easy to use and for a reasonable price or free. HSM express I was used to, but does not work with the newest SW Version.
Any proposals? Including a postprocessor for UCCNC

Within the Makerverion of Solidworks it also comes with Shop Floor Planing. Has someone experience with that?


BR
Michael

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:01 pm
by trendsetter
Does anyone have any clue? What CAM Software you are using for UCCNC?

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:59 pm
by mark68
Solidcam now has a free hobby version for Solidworks with a Mach3 postprocessor which g code will work with UCCNC.

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 5:53 am
by 86bg
Camworks/Solidworks CAM keeps you in the same software, but Fusion 360 dominates in the CAM space because HSMWorks is slowly being phased out. What type of machining do you do?

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 9:15 am
by jadeteng
Try TubesThttps://www.fscut.com/en/soft/tubest/?utm_source=forum&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=test_forum&utm_id=00
Here is an introduction
"3D tube nesting software designed for CypTube/TubePro laser cutting system. From parts drawing and modification, full type compensation, strategic nesting to report generation, using TubesT will meet and exceed your production needs."

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 3:28 pm
by cseyler
As said before : https://www.solidcam.com/21/subscriptio ... r-version/

They released a maker version only with post-processor limitation (mach3/4 is included which works for uccnc)

Re: CAM for Solidworks for Hobby 3+2 Axis or 3+1 Axis

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:18 pm
by trendsetter
86bg wrote:Camworks/Solidworks CAM keeps you in the same software, but Fusion 360 dominates in the CAM space because HSMWorks is slowly being phased out. What type of machining do you do?


thanks for the answers, I was busy in the meantime. Solidworks Cam runs now, but I had no time to get more deepy into that. It seems it is also limited to 2.5 Axis.
For shop floor Machinieing I found a tutorial. It seems the more powerful tool. What surprises me a little bit, that also the CAM software except HSMWorks looks very old in the usability and is non intuitive.

I have a portal machine using most the time 2.5 milling. sometime 3 axis. I built a 4th axis but have not used it up to now. Time is limited, I need something, which is intuitive like HSMworks.
On the other side, it might be interesting also to look into stand alone SW. To avoid that kind of version collisioning.
Any recomendations are welcone.

BR
Michael