metalmadness
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- Nov 25, 2015
Hi,
I will be starting a job that will require me to learn Hypermill. I am moderately annoyed by this but also excited to broaden my skillset as well.
I have about 8 years of Mastercam and 4 years of Multiaxis experience under my belt. With such a solid base I expect I will be able to handle learning a new piece of CAM software without too much pain. I just want to make the process as painless as possible.
Has anybody got any idea if there are resources (free) online that might help in this endeavor? Mastercam is well known for their robust online presence with forums and useful content from their resellers. I expect that I will have the ability to work with an applications engineer as much as is needed initially, but I want to jump start the process.
How "hard" is Hypermill compared to some other CAM suites? As far as I know this will be standalone Hypermill and not the Solidworks add-in.
General tips and advice is welcome.
I will be starting a job that will require me to learn Hypermill. I am moderately annoyed by this but also excited to broaden my skillset as well.
I have about 8 years of Mastercam and 4 years of Multiaxis experience under my belt. With such a solid base I expect I will be able to handle learning a new piece of CAM software without too much pain. I just want to make the process as painless as possible.
Has anybody got any idea if there are resources (free) online that might help in this endeavor? Mastercam is well known for their robust online presence with forums and useful content from their resellers. I expect that I will have the ability to work with an applications engineer as much as is needed initially, but I want to jump start the process.
How "hard" is Hypermill compared to some other CAM suites? As far as I know this will be standalone Hypermill and not the Solidworks add-in.
General tips and advice is welcome.