Too Good To Be True? | | After dealing with BobCad 18, I started looking around for a better programming software that would work and not break my bank account to own. Mike at OneCnc sent me the demo package for the 2000 series software. I admit after trying out the demos and tutorials it seems to do what I want. I guess I still have that feeling like is this too good to be true. I don't want to purchase the software and find out later that there is problems that they can't fix. Been there.
We design and build die casting trim dies along with progressive stamping dies. needless to say we may not need to have the Xp's mold working ability. We also do production machining. After talking with Mike I think the 2000 series is what I need.
Presently I use BobCad 17 for all of my machines including my wedms. I also have Surfcam 7 which I have played around with but dislike the way GUI is. I've given some thought to looking at a new version of Surfcam also. (Big dollars)
I think Mike at Onecnc gave up on me because I've been dragging my feet on this but I don't like to get burned twice.
I'm interested in what other people who have used this software for other types of machining other than mold work have to say. |