![]() I've messed with it a bit and it has quite a bit of depth too. The feature recognition stuff is apart of Hypermill itself. The Automation Center Advanced(which you would need to purchase) gives you access to pretty much every command Hypermill/HyperCAD has. A regular Hypermill seat comes with Automation Center Basic which gives you tools revolving around setting up machines, operation setups, fixturing, stock, part definitions, fixture definitions, frame definitions, feature recognition for holes and pockets, applying macros, generating toolpaths, posting, setup sheets, and some others. ![]() ![]() Click to expand.Hypermill has various forms of automation, which is something I'm still wrapping my head around, but I have gotten my feet wet enough to where I can explain some of what's available.
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