@@beneipert it’s definitely a bit different mentality than fusion. I wouldn’t mind getting good with fusion though in case they do merge the two someday.
@@ras7654 I usually refer to the tooling manufacturers feeds and speeds. Harvey tool has an awesome feeds and speeds page that lets you type in their tool part number and it gives you the chart of feeds and speeds for every material.
@cncswiss5999 thanks for the reply , I was pertaining to Turning in a swiss lathe (SB 20 R type G) Do you know how to convert HBW into HB so I may follow tooling manufacturers' speeds & feeds
Thanks for the demo, always nice to have some inside info on CAM systems from users not sales guys.
@@DanRudolph haha thanks. I would make a terrible salesman haha
Awesome video. Coming from fusion for mill and mill-turn I hated Partmaker but once familiar I’m probably faster in PartMaker.
@@beneipert it’s definitely a bit different mentality than fusion. I wouldn’t mind getting good with fusion though in case they do merge the two someday.
thank you :D
I need help with speeds & feeds .. thank you
@@ras7654 I usually refer to the tooling manufacturers feeds and speeds. Harvey tool has an awesome feeds and speeds page that lets you type in their tool part number and it gives you the chart of feeds and speeds for every material.
@cncswiss5999 thanks for the reply , I was pertaining to Turning in a swiss lathe (SB 20 R type G)
Do you know how to convert HBW into HB so I may follow tooling manufacturers' speeds & feeds