Steve I use onecnc I tried lots of demos, but having seen how easy onecnc is to use that is what I went with.

Onecnc is a solid works partner so having imported your part, then any further manipulation required.

Then you choose a machining strategy you can see how long the part will take to machine using the tools you have specified, when you are happy you then POST the code.

You do this using a post processor for your machine. All cams have pre made post processors supplied.

But onecnc has a stupid easy pp editor, or they will customize your post for you.

Then just transfer it to the machine and away you go.

There are no bad comments about onecnc's functionality.

Phil

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