Hello GoEngineer, is SolidWorks CAM (2021 - 2022) compatible with 4 Axis, Datron Neo Series 2 Machines? the machine is a 4-Axis machine, i just would like to be sure that SolidWorks could be a right choice for us, or we can start thinking about other options, like MasterCam. Thanks in advance.
This machine would be compatible, but we recommend meeting with one of our CAM experts to discuss your unique machine specifications and machining needs. Reach out to GoEngineer as we would be happy to discuss what is capable with the SolidWorks CAM and CAMWorks software.
The post processor used in this video was generic, and not specific to any machine or controller, as it wasn’t necessary to the workflow. SolidWorks CAM and CAMWorks come with several common post processors, but GoEngineer recommends and offers a custom post processor tailored to your specific machine.
Its hard to tell without digging into your set up, Most likely it is an issue with the post processor. Contact your VARS technical support team and they can help more directly.
Hi do u have any totorial about 5 axis machine 3+2 please
Nice video but can i rotate stock in simulation not tool
Do u do any courses online please , I'm interested thanks
Hello GoEngineer, is SolidWorks CAM (2021 - 2022) compatible with 4 Axis, Datron Neo Series 2 Machines? the machine is a 4-Axis machine, i just would like to be sure that SolidWorks could be a right choice for us, or we can start thinking about other options, like MasterCam. Thanks in advance.
This machine would be compatible, but we recommend meeting with one of our CAM experts to discuss your unique machine specifications and machining needs. Reach out to GoEngineer as we would be happy to discuss what is capable with the SolidWorks CAM and CAMWorks software.
Hi,i cant activate wrap feature for solidcam.what am i doing wrong?can you guide me?
What postprocessor you used?
The post processor used in this video was generic, and not specific to any machine or controller, as it wasn’t necessary to the workflow. SolidWorks CAM and CAMWorks come with several common post processors, but GoEngineer recommends and offers a custom post processor tailored to your specific machine.
I've set my rotation axis to Y but the g code posts A axis to rotate although it should be B. Post processor is fanuc tutorial. What's wrong?
Its hard to tell without digging into your set up, Most likely it is an issue with the post processor. Contact your VARS technical support team and they can help more directly.