Nesting has improved over the years but on a bad day it still can't beat a man, every once is a while we get a part it refuses to nest well. If you tend to work on similar products and materials you can get the whole process runnning pretty much automatically frorm flat part to programmed nest. The new windows interface of the package has reduced the learning curve but as a long term user I've found it hides some of the old manual methods I still need to use.įor programming it's pretty fast, especially for lasers and especially if you aren't really pushing your machine. It really can't be compared with other modern 3D packags (Autodesk Inventor - which Radan Sell or Solidworks). The 3D CAD side is fast for modelling sheet metal, but hard work for assemblies or non sheet metal items. I've bought their product but I wouldn't describe myself as a big fan. I've used and still use Radan for 3D CAD and CAM (laser and punch).
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