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  1. Good day all.

    As per the title, do we have any SolidWorks users on this forum, and if so what version are you running?

    Thanks for your time.

    Best Regards.
    "If first you don't succeed, redefine success"

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    Hi Professor,

    I think we've got 3-4 users, Gary from Zapp and i think blackburn mark may also use it. What did you need?

    .Me
    .Me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Professor View Post
    Good day all.

    As per the title, do we have any SolidWorks users on this forum, and if so what version are you running?

    Thanks for your time.

    Best Regards.

    im using 2006 with solidcam, its as far as my ol computer can handle

  4. I use Solidworks 2011 Premium along with OneCNC XR5

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    Does anyone know of anything similar that run on top of Linux?

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    Ah yes, 2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdCNC View Post
    I use Solidworks 2011 Premium along with OneCNC XR5
    iv never heard of XR5... just had a quick butchers and it looks pretty good...
    have you managed to do any 4axis work with XR5 (on mach3)

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    With reference to Linux, try using FreeCad SourceForge.net • Index page but make sure it is the latest 0.13 branch.
    The software is a lot better than the impression gained from a first try at using it.

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  10. Quote Originally Posted by blackburn mark View Post
    iv never heard of XR5... just had a quick butchers and it looks pretty good...
    have you managed to do any 4axis work with XR5 (on mach3)
    Mark, Never used it with Mach3 i bought it to create code for complex milling operations on my Hurco VM20 but it is pretty good especially the high speed milling. It does have a post processor for mach3 tho ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by boldford View Post
    Does anyone know of anything similar that run on top of Linux?
    You can run Solidworks (well at least the old 2000 version I have) on Windows XP run on VirtualBox in Linux. Yes I know that it's still Windoze but at least you have some security by running it in Linux.

    Russell.

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