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I may have a chance to buy a copy of BobCAD-CAM ver.17. I have never used this software, and am unsure (read: clueless) about post processing. Does this version need a post processor? If so, is this something I get from BobCAD-CAM? I would be using it with Mach3. Thanks, John |
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| You can try the BCC Help Forum but that version is about 6 years old. Here is a link to that site. http://216.117.147.20/bobcadsupport/forums/index.php
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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| Thanks, Toby. I know it's old. I would like to get some basic cad/cam software to learn on without spending a lot of money. If I get to knowing what I'm doing, then I will have a better idea what to look for that suits my needs. John |
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| What is it exactly that you want to learn?? CAD, CAM, or Both. CAD- I suggest Alibre Design at http://www.alibre.com/ they have a free Trian Version with unlimited Saves that runs for 1 full year. That will help with your CAD and 3D Solid Modeling. CAM I suggest BCC V21 or V2007 Milling Level 3. These will give you more up to date experience. http://www.bobcad.net/index.php?sele...&keyword_page= Cheers!!!!!
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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| Thanks for the heads up on v17. Sounds like it's more trouble than it's worth. I need to learn both. I built a small bench top router table to learn on, and am planning to build a larger one this winter. I have rails for a 36"x48" table. I have experence with Adobe Illustrator, but cad programs have me starting over learning. I downloaded a trial of Dolphin Partmaster and kind of see how the cam program works, but Dolphin CAD-CAM doesn't seem to be very popular. I don't need all the bells and whistles that the latest versions of software offer, but would like something with more than LazyCAM offers. John |
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| LazyCAM I know nothing about, but there are members here that use it that you can ask. Thread http://www.cnczone.com/forums/lazycam/ Happy hunting and good luck in your new found quest Cheers!!!!!!
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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| To clarify with the Alibre. The license is reoccurring and does not run out. It does re-new itself after the one year time. I have 2 registered copies of Xpress and used for over 2 years (I have one with my full version and I registered one for the boss). It remains free after that subscription with nothing more than logging on to the program. So don't worry about that 1 year thing as that is for the maintenance on the full version. The full version would also continue to work after maintenance runs out but it is more of a timer so people can see when their maintenance would need renewed. So it is not a trial version but a free working version with fewer features than the full paid levels. Each level offers additional features. |
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Then talk to someone about a version 19 or 20. Bobcad has some really good deals if you want a cheap system so these older version are dirt cheap. Just ask around and see what you get. |
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