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  1. Hello Everyone, Thank you all for your honest opinions. I'm glad to see that people here are willing to speak their mind on CNC routers with no reason to repeat any adspeak or official company tagline. As I said before my CNC Machine experience has been with Thermwood exclusively. My machining needs are not as specialized as some of the individuals here on this thread but I do appreciate everyone taking the time and effort to respond. We vacuum form or thermoform plastic parts and were looking to use the machine to create our molds. We have been told that REN board and MDF were ideal materials for moldmaking and even aluminum. What would the top 5 brands or makes of CNC Router / Controller would everyone or anyone recommend? Should we start a poll or survey? I'm looking for a real world, user based opinion and not that of a salesperson. I do know that there are a few brands of CNC routers available for sale but the end users, I'm sure would be able to point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
  2. Thermwoods are flimsy? What do you mean exactly? Are they unreliable, weak, fragile, problematic? Please explain because as you know CNC Routers aren't cheap and I don't want to make a big dollar mistake. Just so you know we vacuum form or thermoform plastic parts and were looking to use the machine to create our molds. We have been told that REN board and MDF were ideal materials for moldmaking and even aluminum. Any thoughts? Anyone? Thanks in advance
  3. Yes, I did speak with Jeff and he was able to supply me with a quote for the whole job but I'm not sure if my boss going to pull the trigger and get the updates done. He has asked me to look at any alternatives that may be available.
  4. Hello All This is a question for all the experts here in emastercam .com. We have a 1990 model 70 Thermwood that needs to be updated with a 9100 SuperController. In addition to updating the controller we have been told that the machine needs to be completely rewired. My question is which is the better controller? Are there any users out there who have experience with CNC Motion in PA.? They have been great to deal with so far but my own CNC experience is limited to using a Thermwood 91000 SuperController. Both Thermwood and CNC Motion have both recommended the same thing. Complete rewiring and new controller. Anyone out there have any thoughts? We're on the fence right now as to what to do. Restore our current machine to today's standards with new state of the art controllers or trade in and get a new or previously enjoyed machine that's a couple of years old? Thanks in advance
  5. I have a problem with SW and MCAM. When I open files in MCAM X the file extension appear to be cut off. *sldprt only shows up as *sld. As a result of the missing characters the model does not convert and appear in the MCAM X graphic window. When I physically type in the "prt" on the end of the filename, the part comes in no problem. This can't be normal. Any ideas? Thanks in advance
  6. We own a late 1990 Thermwood Model 70 serial number C70048122190SD9 with a 9100 Controller, 5'x10' table, 2- dual spindle heads. 1 head is currently operating on the right side and the head on the left is idle. We would like to know what the current market value of this 5-axis router might be. We would also like to get an estimate for getting the controller updated to a 91000. Is this machine worth upgrading or would a previously enjoyed machine be more cost effective? Can anyone recommend a Canadian company preferrably Ontario who can service, troubleshoot and repair this machine. I would like to be able to use this machine without having it go into E-STOP for no visible reason, just plain execute its HOME command. I've talked to the people at Thermwood but their solutions are frighteningly expensive. I've gotten answers to these questions from various sources but have decided to have the fine people here at eMastercam.com answer these questions. Thanks in advance
  7. Thanks again everyone for your time and effort. It looks like MastercamX may stick around for a little longer until an Edgecam USER or USERS comes along and offers up better reasons to make the switch. Resellers need not apply.
  8. Thanks to everyone that has replied. Anyone else out there have anything else to add? Anyone switch from Mastercam to EdgeCAM or have the luxury of both at their place of business?
  9. I'm seeking the opinion of professionals out there in the field making their living in CNC machining. We are reassessing our CAM software and are considering looking at Edgecam because of its compatibility with Solidworks. I have been told by the users on this forum that Solidworks is the program to use for designing aesthetically pleasing automotive aftermarket parts. As an Industrial Designer, I've tried using Mastercam X and have found its CAD capabilites to be limiting and frustrating for me to use. How well does Mastercam read Solidworks files? How do Mastercam and Edgecam compare to one another? Pro's and Con's any useful information would be appreciated. I need a users opinion and not a Salesperson's opinion. I will be posting this thread on Edgecam's user forum if they have one. You can reply here on this thread/forum or [email protected] Thanks in advance
  10. It would apply dimensions automatically according to the view selected on the drawing does MCAMX have this function or similar function? I tried the create, dimension, ordinate, window function but it made the drawing virtually unreadable and the view itself almost invisible. also I can't seem to locate the border template or title block function? Anyone know where it can be found? My solid layout drawings are just views with no title block. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance
  11. automatic deimensioning by view
  12. 18) should be bundled with Solidworks so it would be much easier to design/ modify parts and just send them through MCAM for machining
  13. 18) should be bundled with Solidworks so it would be much easier to design/ modify parts and just send them through MCAM for machining
  14. anyone who complains about parametric programming has never done enough of it to be good at it. Making changes to a design on MCAMX is archaic at best and does not update any features related to it like points and splines. You better off just starting all over again insted of modifying point locations, line lengths. MCAM is great for CAM work but near worthless for design work.
  15. Thanks to everyone who have responded. Anybody else? Keep the comments coming I would like to be more informed before I bring in the sales professionals for a demo

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