I have worked with many products , my first focus is the utilization of Inventor / Autocad as the core design as well as prototyping tool for all woodworking .
My experience is with several of the cnc products as well as other modeling tools , most of us are aware of .
I believe each of us must due our due dillangence in picking the correct software tool for our particular needs .
I have not seen much on Router-Cim and wanted to be sure that all are aware of the following
Anyway, here are some key points:
1) Router-CIM has been a registered Autodesk developer for over 25 years
2) We can go from the inventor assembly to nested toolpaths in the least number of clicks.
3) Router-CIM’s advanced nesting includes 2 sided nesting, staydown, and commonline nesting as well as open cart control, multiple stock size, and irregular stock nesting.
4) Router-CIM’s stay down nest makes an overlap that is absolutely critical for edge quality
5) Router-CIM includes a parametric macro builder that can emulate inventor’s parametric functionality without having to draw a model.
6) Router-CIM imports a cut list from Excel and can include dwg, dxf, and macros in the list.
7) Router-CIM includes full reporting and labeling
8) Router-CIM makes more efficient nc code utilizing things features like fast drill for fanuc controls and multiple sorting algorithms that make the shortest path between cuts.
9) Router-CIM has built in scrap management that can make the scrap cut and use the scrap in the next nest.
10) Router-CIM has filler parts and full grain control as well as pre nesting part manipulation like mirror and rotate.
11) Router-CIM not only makes the nested program, it also makes the individual part program and that is useful for off fall or damaged parts. You’ll have the program to run the part by itself already made.
12) Router-CIM has small part handling and features multiple tab styles including ramped tabs and tab at cut start that is a better solution than onion skin.