madCAM Level 3X: from 2 1/2-axis to 3-axis milling. Contains what is needed for 3-axis milling inclusive roughing, waterline finishing, planar finishing, pencil tracing, engraving and more.
This version includes advanced, automatic separation of toolpaths. With a suitable strategy for milling of relatively steep and flat areas, calculated from surface normals. We believe this is necessary to obtain high quality and efficient processing.
It is possible to mill inside or inbetween one or more smaller areas by using region curves.
madCAM Level 3X includes:
2 1/2 axis Milling
3 axis Milling
Toolpath editing
In order to work properly, this product requires:
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Profiling |
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Pocketing |
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Facing |
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Drilling |
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Engraving |
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V-carving |
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3 axis Milling |
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Z-level Pocketing |
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Z-level Facing |
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Parallel Roughing |
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Z-level finishing (Water line finishing) |
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Planar finishing |
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Planar contour finishing |
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Pencil Tracing |
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Surface angle limit control (Steep or flat surface machining) |
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Along Curves (Engraving) |
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Project curves (Engraving) |
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Between two curves |
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From boundary curves |
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Roughing from 3D Stock Model |
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Re-roughing |
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Planar remachining |
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Contour remachining |
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V-carving |
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4 axis Milling |
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Indexed 3 + 1-axis (Including all madCAM toolpath functions) |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Profiling |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Pocketing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Facing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Radial-level Pocketing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Radial-level Facing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Parallel Roughing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Radial-level finishing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Planar finishing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Planar contour finishing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Spiral finishing |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Pencil Tracing |
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Surface angle limit control (Steep or flat surface machining) |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Along Curves (Engraving) |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Project curves (Engraving) |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Between two curves |
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Simultaneous 4-axis From boundary curves |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Roughing from 3D Stock Model |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Radial-level remachining |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Planar remachining |
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Simultaneous 4-axis Contour remachining |
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Simultaneous 4-axis V-carving |
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5 axis Milling |
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Indexed 3 + 2 axis (Including all madCAM toolpath functions) |
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Simultaneous 5 axis from axis of revolution (Including all madCAM toolpath functions except re-roughing) |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface Offset-level Pocketing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface Offset-level Facing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface U-V Roughing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface Offset-level finishing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface U-V finishing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface border contour finishing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Closed Drive Surface spiral finishing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface Pencil Tracing |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Drive Surface angle limit control |
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Simultaneous 5-axis SWARF Profiling from surface edge curves |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Profiling perpendicular to surface |
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Simultaneous 5-axis Part trimming from curves and vectors |
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Regions and Boundaries |
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Box work piece |
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Region Curves |
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Tool path Clipping planes |
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User defined 3D stock models (Except simultaneous 5-axis drive surface) |
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Drive Surface calculation height and depth option |
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Regions from drive surface borders (trim curves) |
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Drive Surface tool path clipping levels option |
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Simultaneous 5-axis vertical angle limit option |
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Toolpath editing |
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Transform and copy as ordinary Rhino curves |
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Simulation |
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3-axis Material removal simulation |
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3-axis Tool holder collision simulation |
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4 axis machine parts simulation |
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5-axis machine parts simulation |
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Custom machine |
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4-axis machine setup |
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5-axis machine setup |
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Custom STL files support for machine parts simulation |
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External DLL support for machine kinematics |
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Custom machine |
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Customizable post processors |
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4-axis output |
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5-axis output |
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5-axis APT output |
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It is excellent in generating tool-path solutions. The "between curves" and "boundary" options are excellent in calculating partial area solutions. The fact that the tool-paths can be modified using Rhino is a definite plus. However, the documentation is very lacking. While using it error descriptions are sometimes not helpful in identifying the issue. It therefore requires a larger than usual trial and error to discover a solution.
I'm a musical instrument maker, and have recently started using Rhino to design instruments. I've been using Vectric VCarve Pro for 2 and 2.5d work, and it works very well. But I needed a 3D CAM solution that would keep my X and Y origins at the same place as my Rhino models (this lets me use some of the same indexing jigs that I use with VCarve without a lot of fiddling around). I also needed a CAM solution that would allow engraving along a curve.
To make a long story short, I downloaded trial versions of several CAM solutions within my price range, and MadCAM came out on top easily. I've been using it now for several weeks, and I've found it very intuitive to use, and the toolpaths it has generated work very well on my CNC machine. The few questions I've had have been quickly answered by the MadCAM folks. Rhino and MadCAM make a very powerful combination for musical instrument makers.
I am a Mechanical Engineer, so have extensive CAD experience but have never used a CAM program before. madCAM is my first. I did demo about 10 different programs before choosing, and madCAM had the best combination of ease-of-use, powerful features, and reasonable price. Knowing Rhino3D (since it only runs as a plug-in) is a big help but not required.
It is excellent in generating tool-path solutions. The "between curves" and "boundary" options are excellent in calculating partial area solutions. The fact that the tool-paths can be modified using Rhino is a definite plus. However, the documentation is very lacking. While using it error descriptions are sometimes not helpful in identifying the issue. It therefore requires a larger than usual trial and error to discover a solution.
I'm a musical instrument maker, and have recently started using Rhino to design instruments. I've been using Vectric VCarve Pro for 2 and 2.5d work, and it works very well. But I needed a 3D CAM solution that would keep my X and Y origins at the same place as my Rhino models (this lets me use some of the same indexing jigs that I use with VCarve without a lot of fiddling around). I also needed a CAM solution that would allow engraving along a curve.
To make a long story short, I downloaded trial versions of several CAM solutions within my price range, and MadCAM came out on top easily. I've been using it now for several weeks, and I've found it very intuitive to use, and the toolpaths it has generated work very well on my CNC machine. The few questions I've had have been quickly answered by the MadCAM folks. Rhino and MadCAM make a very powerful combination for musical instrument makers.
I am a Mechanical Engineer, so have extensive CAD experience but have never used a CAM program before. madCAM is my first. I did demo about 10 different programs before choosing, and madCAM had the best combination of ease-of-use, powerful features, and reasonable price. Knowing Rhino3D (since it only runs as a plug-in) is a big help but not required.
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