Biesse and EPS table
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:02 pm
Hi,
We recently recieved a Biesse Rover C6. Right now we are in the process of finding a suitable CAD/CAM package. Over the last few weeks we have had several demonstrations and meetings with the local TopSolid distributor. They have been very helpful and given us loads of useful info regarding TopSolid, both pros and cons. But there is one thing/issue they haven't been able to answer;
Our Rover has the EPS table where you can program movement of the table (both suction cups and bridges). In Biesseworks you can easily program movement of the table. This is useful if you for example need to cut a sheet of plywood into two pieces and in the same program treat the edges. This means that we have to move the two pieces apart from each other before treating the edges. To do this we are dependent upon the ability of movement of the EPS table. Is this kind of movement of the table inside a program possible in TopSolidWoodCam ?
Sorry for the rather long post and bad english. Hopefully some of it is understandably.
We recently recieved a Biesse Rover C6. Right now we are in the process of finding a suitable CAD/CAM package. Over the last few weeks we have had several demonstrations and meetings with the local TopSolid distributor. They have been very helpful and given us loads of useful info regarding TopSolid, both pros and cons. But there is one thing/issue they haven't been able to answer;
Our Rover has the EPS table where you can program movement of the table (both suction cups and bridges). In Biesseworks you can easily program movement of the table. This is useful if you for example need to cut a sheet of plywood into two pieces and in the same program treat the edges. This means that we have to move the two pieces apart from each other before treating the edges. To do this we are dependent upon the ability of movement of the EPS table. Is this kind of movement of the table inside a program possible in TopSolidWoodCam ?
Sorry for the rather long post and bad english. Hopefully some of it is understandably.