Haven’t been using it very long as I’m a very new be. But would like to see the ability to start at the same place as when power or for,whatever reason the machine turned off or had to be stopped.
add time stamp when job is started and total time when job is finished on the Run screen (edit- Sorry this is for Motion but an estimated time on the Create for a toolpath would be nice as well)
inlays
user settable vcarve max depth
a more comprehensive feeds and speeds for materials and all shapeoko standard bits - software defaults do not match the simple shapeoko feeds and speeds chart for various materials using the #201/#202 bits making it seem like a crapshoot sometimes for a newbie like myself
Customizable return-to-home paths. I know I would find this helpful on certain/many jobs. The straight back and over sometimes keeps me from putting clamps that I would like to on the north end.
Chamfering using a standard end mill and just stepping outward gradually with a bunch of shallow passes. Check out this video - can skip to the 3:15 mark
Estlcam does it on any round hole, it would be great if you could do it on any edge - say along the outside of a part
I’d also love to see the ability to use a T shaped cutter, to cut Oring grooves etc.
Please understand I am not saying this to be snotty. I love and use CC and CM every day, but please consider some usability testing. A lot of novice users struggle with CC because of minor things (I have a CC file, but when I open it, the file is blank… or why do my VBits all show up as .5 inch Vee in the list even when one is a 60 degree and one is a 90 degree). The more new users we can keep, the better the platform will be.
And to be clear: I am really excited to see CC4 and see what you guys come up with for Pro!
I’ve nothing to add that hasn’t been said about Create, but what happened to Carbide Copper? Everything mentioned above can be achieved using other software. Carbide Copper has the potential to be a game changer (albeit to a much smaller niche).
I am new and agree with many items mentioned above, especially the improved tool pathing. Maybe an option to change the path the tool will make to avoid clamping locations etc?
When drawing lines or polylines any chance we can type or see the actual measure before clicking? also press Enter for command instead of Done?
Measure tool for point to point, arcs radius, etc.
A command menu, like Sketch tool or Tool Menu so we can explore the different tools CC contains, sometimes tools are not visible until you have selected a shape or lines, for example Boolean tools, you need to select several shapes in order to see these tools.
Also, for the Import Library, would be great if we could add designs or blocks to the library.
Strange there appears to be no mention of estimated time in the revision list
But in any case, I am glad that I backed up my files from the stable 316 install before installing the latest beta 400 to see if this estimated time existed. Unless I am missing something, it appears that the new install clears all of the custom tools from your list. So that might be something to fix in new versions of CC or better yet, the ability to at least export/import your custom tool list between versions.
One more feature I’d like - not sure what to call it…
I’d like to import a DXF - create a feature based on some of the geometry (for example create a pocket). But rather than mill it to the exact dimensions embedded in the DXF, have to ability to “creep” up to a final size.
Say start the pocket 5 thou undersize and mill it out. Measure it up (manually) and see what you ended up with. Or try to fit that bearing into the pocket - does it fit?
Then take another crack maybe just 2 thou undersize the DXF value.
Or go 10 thou over! Whatever it takes to get it just right.
If you know of the Shaper Origin hand held router - it has similar functionality and it makes it really easy to match things up where you want that “perfect” fit.
Here is a video of an early version of the Shaper - but it explains pretty much what I’m after.
I’ve found I can guess pretty well in materials that I use consistently, but if I use a new bit, or a new substrate it can take a while to get mating parts to match up exactly.