07-28-2014, 05:07 PM
Anthony --
I have both Machinist Buddy and FS Wizard Lite.
Both are no charge versions.
Machinist Buddy is more intuitive to use
(Top banner has Milling Turning Threading.... )
FS Wizard PRO ($$) has more features, as for machining the free version will only use A36HR, 4140, or 6061-T6.
I just find the little screen on my Galazy4 to be too hard to read, so I stick with CNCCookbook G-Wizard on the computer. Seems expensive, but then again a 3/4" solid carbide end mill isn't cheap, so I run tool calculations on the home machine.
Tom
I have both Machinist Buddy and FS Wizard Lite.
Both are no charge versions.
Machinist Buddy is more intuitive to use
(Top banner has Milling Turning Threading.... )
FS Wizard PRO ($$) has more features, as for machining the free version will only use A36HR, 4140, or 6061-T6.
I just find the little screen on my Galazy4 to be too hard to read, so I stick with CNCCookbook G-Wizard on the computer. Seems expensive, but then again a 3/4" solid carbide end mill isn't cheap, so I run tool calculations on the home machine.
Tom
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