Surfcam...

already has superior toolpath compared to Mastercam.

Surfware has now fixed their chaining!

Unlike Mastercam's thin, hard to see wireframe chains that often disappear, Surfware's chains are easy to see.

Surfcam now joins products that run inside Solidworks with chaining that is crisp and clear.

Imagine that!

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Jon Banquer San Diego, CA

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jon_banquer
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Have they finally added a "back" button capability to unselect the last piece of geometry chained, or do you still have to start from the beginning when it goes a direction other than the one you want?

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Charlie Gary

You probably still have to start from the beginning.

As you have posted on CNC Advertising Zone Surfcam toolpaths often take too long on the materials you work with. I agree with your conclusion.

It's time for you to move on to a better CADCAM product.

Jon Banquer San Diego, CA

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jon_banquer

already has superior toolpath compared to Mastercam.

Surfware has now fixed their chaining!

Unlike Mastercam's thin, hard to see wireframe chains that often disappear, Surfware's chains are easy to see.

Surfcam now joins products that run inside Solidworks with chaining that is crisp and clear.

Imagine that!

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Jon Banquer San Diego, CA

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jon_banquer

The sales blurb Jon saw doesn't cover that. You need to ask him questions that directly reference the press releases he's read.

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Joe788

already has superior toolpath compared to Mastercam.

Surfware has now fixed their chaining!

Unlike Mastercam's thin, hard to see wireframe chains that often disappear, Surfware's chains are easy to see.

Surfcam now joins products that run inside Solidworks with chaining that is crisp and clear.

Imagine that!

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Jon Banquer San Diego, CA

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jon_banquer

already has superior toolpath compared to Mastercam.

Surfware has now fixed their chaining!

Unlike Mastercam's thin, hard to see wireframe chains that often disappear, Surfware's chains are easy to see.

Surfcam now joins products that run inside Solidworks with chaining that is crisp and clear.

Imagine that!

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Jon Banquer San Diego, CA

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jon_banquer

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