Dale R.
Mid Market, 500+ employees
“accurate g-code machine simulation
Pros
From my experience, it reads machine motion straight from the G-code and gives an exact representation of the machine, tooling and material during simulation.
Cons
Setting up the Machine Definition for multiaxis controls is demanding and has to be completely precise.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
8
Alican K.
Mid Market, 500+ employees
“better visibility and efficiency
Pros
In my use, it gives you a clear view of exactly what's going on with your machine. By simplifying operations, it helps the machine run more efficiently and makes better use of its capabilities.
Cons
As machine tools keep getting more advanced like today's multi-spindle mill-turn machines or newer systems that combine machining with metal additive build-up the chances for errors also increase.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9
Anonymous
Mid Market, 500+ employees
“user-friendly experience
Pros
The part I appreciated most about Vericut was the user experience and how simple it was to use.
Cons
I really do not have much to mention here since I only used Vericut during a summer internship.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
7
Krastimir P.
Higher Education, 11-50 employees
“Powerful machining simulation suite
Pros
In my experience whether it's integrated with CREO or used as a standalone simulator this is a very well-developed simulation tool. It also includes excellent features for building your own CNC machine model and simulating machining processes which is a big advantage.
Cons
Getting the system tuned properly can be a bit challenging especially for someone who is new to it.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9