Krisz
01-30-2005, 09:22 AM
Hi everyone
I just wanted to say hi to everyone, and also let you know that if you have questions about SprutCAM please send me an e-mail and i will try to answer everything that i can. Please visit my site for tutorials for SprutCAM and also to download the latest demos, and to read the latest news about SprutCAM.
http://www.sprut.ca or
http://www.cnc-programming.com
I am looking forward to hear from you
Krisz
01-31-2005, 05:31 PM
Well there are many different prices online and tere are different versions of SprutCAM. Please don't get SprutCAM prices mixed up with the price of Alibre Design Professional because that is not the full license what you are getting from Alibre. it is only a 1 year license to use the software but after 1 year you will have to buy the software again on the full price.
Here is an online vendor who sells SprutCAM just to give you an idea of the SprutCAM pricing :
http://www.novedge.com/Sprut_SprutCAM_Expert.asp?AFTK=NVNSL
Now my prices are lower than this. I can give you a quote if you send me a direct e-mail. Unfortuantely i can not post prices here because the prices are changing. So if you are interested in the prices please contact me directly, and i will send you a price quote. Please also let me know which version of SprutCAM are you interested in because theres not only one.
For more info on the different versions of SprutCAM please visit : http://www.sprut.ca
Thank you
Krisztian Toth
Tokay Tech Inc.
Oopee
02-01-2005, 03:49 AM
Hi,
How about leads in/out and links? I didnīt find any info about them from your links and they didnīt show up at the image gallery either.
Osmo P
Krisz
02-01-2005, 05:38 AM
I am not sure what do you mean by leads in/out and links. Can you please explain.
Oopee
02-01-2005, 07:44 AM
Hi,
By lead in or out I mean how the tool is taken to the surface or area to be machined. Is there any options to add arcs or ramping instead of plunging, to avoid "kissing marks"?
By links I mean the way how movements between passes (for example in paralell finishing) can be done to avoid sharp corners. For example horizontal arc or an arc in direction of movement and can yuo add a lead in and lead out for every pass.
Krisz
02-01-2005, 05:42 PM
Hi
Thank you for your explanation yes of course there are such options in SprutCAM i thought thats rather a basic feature (or at least it should be) for all the CAD/CAM packages out there. I attached some pictures of some of the options you can set in SprutCAM but that is just some from the many different options that you have to set up your tool path and the way you would like SprutCAM to machine your parts.
I hope that answered your questions and please let me know if you have any more questions.
Also you can go to here : http://www.sprut.ca/34801.html
and download the demo of the latest build of SprutCAM Expert.
Oopee
02-03-2005, 01:37 AM
Thanks Krisz,
Looks pretty good,(the softw) I will download the demo when I know that Iīll
have the time to play with it. What are the maintenance costs/policy?
Osmo P
Krisz
02-03-2005, 06:16 AM
There is currently no maintenance cost on SprutCAM version 4. If you purchase the license you will be getting the upgrades up until version 5. Also if you purchase the license from us you will be getting the technical support for 1 year free. So please let me know if you are interested :)
cadcam
09-05-2006, 09:40 AM
Krisz, i was wondering who got www.cnc-programming.com I own the Dot Net of that domain.
Krisz
09-05-2006, 10:37 AM
I own the dot com of that domain.