DocsMachine
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I really need to start getting some use out of my new-to-me CNC mill this year, and that, of course, necessitates a good CAD program and post-processors.
Generally speaking, it would seem that for someone in my position- small shop but with proper industrial machines, not desktop toys- it boils down to either Fusion 360 or Solidworks.
I've played with F360 a few times, but have barely gotten past the point of poking it with a stick and grunting. I've had a chance to use a program that used 360's included post-processor, and it worked perfectly.
But, at the same time, Solidworks' price has come down considerably, and I've been told by a few that it's "better" in some ways than 360.
I know this question has been asked here time and again, but I also know that the technology keeps changing. And yes, I'm also aware of other options like Alibre and Mastercam, but I also don't know as much about them as the other two.
Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions? Preferences?
Doc.
Generally speaking, it would seem that for someone in my position- small shop but with proper industrial machines, not desktop toys- it boils down to either Fusion 360 or Solidworks.
I've played with F360 a few times, but have barely gotten past the point of poking it with a stick and grunting. I've had a chance to use a program that used 360's included post-processor, and it worked perfectly.
But, at the same time, Solidworks' price has come down considerably, and I've been told by a few that it's "better" in some ways than 360.
I know this question has been asked here time and again, but I also know that the technology keeps changing. And yes, I'm also aware of other options like Alibre and Mastercam, but I also don't know as much about them as the other two.
Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions? Preferences?
Doc.
