FlachCut CNC version 6
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FlachCut CNC version 6
Are any of you using FlashCut version 6 on your plasma tables? This software seems really slick. Almost too easy. It has the Hypertherm cut chart criteria loaded I believe. So that simplifies things some.
The whole system looks really easy to implement on a table. I must be missing something! Probably not the least expensive solution but for simplicity's sake that ought to be worth something.
I really hope someone on here is using it and can give a review.
The whole system looks really easy to implement on a table. I must be missing something! Probably not the least expensive solution but for simplicity's sake that ought to be worth something.
I really hope someone on here is using it and can give a review.
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Flashcut has a very nice user friendly software as well as hardware package for new machines or to upgrade older machines (especially Torchmate machines!). Integrated height control, excellent operator interface. Check out their web site! Jim Colt
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
I have been using it for a few months now. It definitely isn't the cheapest but I wanted something all in one. It's awesome switching between CAD/CAM/CNC with one click. The all in one has a few drawbacks. The CAD isn't as full featured as a standalone program and nether is the CAM, but I haven't ran into anything I couldn't make yet.
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Yep I love it
Some features you would think are standard are not but overall it's awesome. I need to upgrade to pro to export to dxf
Curved lead ins are great too
Some features you would think are standard are not but overall it's awesome. I need to upgrade to pro to export to dxf
Curved lead ins are great too
Torchmate 2x2 - Flashcut
Powermax 45 - Machine torch
Taig CNC Mill - Flashcut
Razorweld Distributor
Powermax 45 - Machine torch
Taig CNC Mill - Flashcut
Razorweld Distributor
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Thanks for the replies. I am a little surprised that Flashcut doesn't have comprehensive videos out on the Version 6. I have downloaded the software and poked around in it. It all most seems too good to be true!
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
They had a lot of interest at the Fabtech show last week. Looks like they put a lot of work into the graphical user interface for ease of use. Jim
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Anyone know the hot key command to "start" the cnc from a keyboard? I have the other ones I need, but haven't found how to start it from the keyboard.
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Which ones have you figured out so far?Redneck wrote:Anyone know the hot key command to "start" the cnc from a keyboard? I have the other ones I need, but haven't found how to start it from the keyboard.
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
How about calling Flashcut? I'm sure they can provide you a list of all Hot Keys. They are great people to work with. Jim Colt Hypertherm
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Have you figured this out yet? I called them and they seemed very reluctant to tell me what it was.Redneck wrote:Anyone know the hot key command to "start" the cnc from a keyboard? I have the other ones I need, but haven't found how to start it from the keyboard.
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
Do you mean actually power up the motors? Being able to do that from software seems to present a safety hazard. I can see being able to shut down from the keyboard and E-STOP but kinda risky to power up from a hot key (?)
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Re: FlachCut CNC version 6
I am reading the original quote as being able to hit the "play" button from a hot key. If I can stop the machine from my remote I do not see it any more risky than hitting play from the console. My main purpose for being able to do that is if I am on the far side of my machine fixing an issue of what ever kind I do not want to walk all the way back to the console just to have to walk back to the problem area and make sure all is well. Note I am running FlashCut that has been retrofit on a Koike Plate Pro 5' x 20'. To back my point FlashCut will sell you a pendant that does this very thing. It has 20 keys (allows for something like 38 functions) that through the custom configuration in the FlashCut software allows you to run almost every function(including "G-Code Start") They must feel that it is plenty safe.....tcaudle wrote:Do you mean actually power up the motors? Being able to do that from software seems to present a safety hazard. I can see being able to shut down from the keyboard and E-STOP but kinda risky to power up from a hot key (?)