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    Drawing in BobCad

    OK new to BobCad but not new to Cad itself. I've been using Autocad for a several years now and know what I'm doing in there. Now when it comes to Bobcad I have no idea whats going on there. I've used other cad programs and they all seam to minic AutoCad really good so they are not hard to use. I'm just wondering if I'm doing somthing wrong or is it relly that hard to draw a 2d desgin in BobCad.

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    Actually it is very easy once you get the hang of it. What are you trying to draw and what version of BCC do you have?

    Here are two other sites where you can get help with BobCAD as well

    This is Sorin's Forum (BCC's official Trainer)
    http://cadcamtrainer.com/forums/index.php

    And this is BCC's Official Support Forum
    http://216.117.147.20/bobcadsupport/forums/

    Both have a wealth of information as well as Talented Members that would be glad to assist you.

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    When I first got Bobcad V19, my experience was the same. Even though I was proficient with Acad and Solidworks, BobCad was very non-intuative. If fact it remined me of a 3D CAD program used in the early 1980's - very archaic and required an unbelievably large amount of clicks to get anything done. It appears that V21 and the upcoming V22 may be better. I hope so, since BobCad produces good G-code, but I avoid it's CAD tools.


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    Smile this is normal

    I did have the same expierience with Bobcadcam. I am using TurboCad from IMSIDesign to do the Cadstuff. The 2 work together nicely.


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    Ok I have attached a image of what I'm trying to draw with BobCad. It's nothing special just a quick part for learning BobCad. Now with a FREE CAD program called ProgeCAD LT I have no problem creating this part. I'm I missing something in BobCad?

    Thanks for your help.

    Todd
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    Toby
    I'm a member of both of those forums.

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    Todd,

    Try the 'Line Continuous' function. Place the beginning of the line series at 0,0,0 and then just use the incremental option to create a rough contour. You can then follow up using the 'Fillet' command to create the radii on the outside of the part.

    To do the inside contours, create Circles at the positions needed. Then use 'Line Tangent' to join the two smaller circles that make the obround cut out.

    To finish just use the 'Break Many' function located under the 'Change' menu to break everything at the intersections. Clean up the extra lines by deleting them and you should be off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Price View Post
    Ok I have attached a image of what I'm trying to draw with BobCad. It's nothing special just a quick part for learning BobCad. Now with a FREE CAD program called ProgeCAD LT I have no problem creating this part. I'm I missing something in BobCad?

    Thanks for your help.

    Todd
    Todd I still use the older V17 but I drew this in 7 minutes and that includes having to toggle back and forth between two screens to get the dimensions.

    I don't know if what I did would be pertinent to the version you are trying to learn, but I though you might like to know that using Bobcad is possible, and once you learn the software, it can be fairly quick.

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Price View Post
    Ok I have attached a image of what I'm trying to draw with BobCad. It's nothing special just a quick part for learning BobCad. Now with a FREE CAD program called ProgeCAD LT I have no problem creating this part. I'm I missing something in BobCad?

    Thanks for your help.

    Todd
    Done in V21 in 5 minutes. Start with a rectangle 7" by 4.5 with .5R fillets and go from there.
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    Well I have access to V21 so that's what I'm learning on. Thats how I first started the part out with a rectangle but I was trying to do the autocad way. Is this the best way to creat projects within Bobcad? Just want to know so that I'm moving in the right direction.

    Todd


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    Quote Originally Posted by turmite View Post
    Todd I still use the older V17 but I drew this in 7 minutes and that includes having to toggle back and forth between two screens to get the dimensions.

    I don't know if what I did would be pertinent to the version you are trying to learn, but I though you might like to know that using Bobcad is possible, and once you learn the software, it can be fairly quick.

    Mike
    Mike
    Now did you start out with this? Did you do the rectangle way or the line way?


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    It sounds like you could use a look at Sorin's videos. He will walk through this in just a few minutes. Goto www.cadcamtrainer.com/forums/index.php and sign up. You will recieve an email with the login and password to access the video files from his sight.


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