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Originally Posted by: 24c Originally Posted by: CADCAM The way I see it punchCAD should be competeing with the likes of Fusion.. which given the latest price rise and cloud dependency is pissing everyone off. They have focused on intergrating CAM and 3D Slicing into their software because thats what customers want.
Ignoring the obvious jest at V14, I wouldn't need a slicing 3D print function within PunchCAD products, because other than using a mesh repair tool in the past, and doing some "retopo' aka reducing mesh complexity, my slicer of choice can slice STEP files now, which gives better results than using STLs. I've been 3D printing for 10 years now, and although I bought Simplify3D the progress in free slicer development has been huge in that time, and is getting better all the time (non planar printing, Full Control GCODE Designer, and Arc overhangs are some interesting developments). CAM functionality would be nice, but that's a whole different minefield of compatibility re CNC hardware, so I couldn't see PunchCAD dipping their toes in this, as they have enough bug fixes to sort. :) Anyway, there are several packages out there that can import STEP files, that are more dedicated and not too pricey for CNC machine hobbyists. Personally, I think PunchCAD should stick to improving toolsets that cater for the design aspects and not 3D additive or subtractive arenas. However, I would like to see some Finite Element Analysis integration one day,(although Simscale was a product I found nice to use, which again imported my STEP exports) and this would work well into an AI environment, so you could ask conditional questions about a part and the software could apply adaptive modelling to the object. You see this in Fusion and others now. Mike I just wanted to pick up on this because from my perspective there is a big hole in the lower end market for a decent CAD with CAM, even for hobbist that want to take there machining past what Freecad can do. Which raises the point, WHO is Punchcads target market? "several packages out there that can import STEP files, that are more dedicated and not too pricey for CNC machine hobbyists" is not the point. I spend so much time going between shark and CAM exporting/importing IGES, STP, and DXF it isnt funny. I don't know of much decent that has both good CAD and good CAM? Soldiworks charges 20K a year for decent show, but at the lower end there is really only Fusion online and Rhino who have what I would consider a "proper" CAD with intergrated CAM cababilities (and even then Rhino CAM will cost you around 6K). This is why Fusion is dominating the low end market for CAM, but no one likes the subscription model and if you goto Autocad Invenetor then you better call the bank. Nearly all the CAM products avaliable use Moduleworks for CAM, so it surely wouldn't be that hard to impement a plugin to interface between the two! https://www.moduleworks.com/company/partners/Edited by user Thursday, April 11, 2024 6:12:23 PM(UTC)
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