Hi Karl 

> What are people using to generate tool paths?

I'd like to and another recommendation (as fare as I can see it has not 
been mentioned, jet): SprutCAM but the RussianCompany Sprut Technologies:

http://www.sprutcam.com

There website does not work with Firefox :-( but SprutCAM is really good 
and not expensive (free for educational use). There's a free trial 
version to download and it already includes a lot of postprocessors. I 
use it to generate the tool path for y 3+1 axes mill for about ten years 
now and really like it. I also work with HyperMill (way to expensive) for 
5 axes tool path generation. But we will probably replace HyperMill by 
the CAM module integrated into Catia v5 (very expensive as long as you 
don´t use it for education only).

See you
Florian
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Vienna University of Technology, 3D Design and Modeling E264/2,
Dipl.-Ing. Florian Rist, Karlsplatz 13 E264/2, A-1040 Vienna, Austria,
Phone +43-1-58801-26427, Fax +43-1-58801-26490, [email protected], 
WWW http://e2642.kunst.tuwien.ac.at/ Ö: UID ATU37675002, DVR 0005886


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