I'm new to the site and am trying to get a feel for what help is out there. I have built several CNC machines over the years and been an avid user of the Mach series of software since it came out. My question here concerns what most people use for CAD/CAM software? I have used Alibre since the days that a person could get a free version for home use for all my CAD design. I have used a variety of CAM (g-code generators) depending on $$$ available and the task at hand. Started with Deskam and moved to Vectric 2D and now starting with Dolphin. I have tried just about every CAM package I could get my hands on but always found it difficult to learn them before the trial peiod expired. I guess if I didn't have to work for a living and didn't have family/house responsibilities I could devote more time to learning new software. I'm sure others have been down this same road and hope they may help others decide on software packages. We are talking hobby type of needs here, not production facilities. I would love to have a full blown version of a CAM package like MasterCAM, if someone wanted to buy it for me, but my budget can't handle that.
So here are my votes for best bang for the buck:
CAD: goes to Alibre for normal people, a student may decide on Solidworks. I've used both and like them both.
CAM: goes to Vectric 2D for normal 2.5D work with single tool. I use Dolphin for multiple tool work due to budget concerns.
What are your choices and why?
So here are my votes for best bang for the buck:
CAD: goes to Alibre for normal people, a student may decide on Solidworks. I've used both and like them both.
CAM: goes to Vectric 2D for normal 2.5D work with single tool. I use Dolphin for multiple tool work due to budget concerns.
What are your choices and why?