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Thread: Win your own copy of OneCNC XR

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    The link to the registration form is now available, the rules included.
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    Matt, I hope you do get to see XR sometime. Maybe even set up an online personal demo so you can see what all is in it. That is likely the best way to see without a lot of hassle.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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    Hey I'm just coming into the field and I want it to be complicated so I can still have a good job. Really there isn't too much thats complicated about the whole process, just making it quicker, cheaper and better. I have to say that OneCNC is making it a little cheaper but you do get what you pay for. I think that they are heading in the right direction but when they get a simplistic version of mastercam or surfcam, it's probably going to be in the same price range. correct me if I'm wrong. The stuff is kinda over priced all around if you ask me for what it actually does.

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    Carl, don't think of it that way, about wanting it complicated, I mean Because here is what happens: what used to be complex work, is now easy; what was once too expensive to cut is now affordable. This simply enables you to take on more challenging work than you would have considered before. I don't think there is ever an end to the demands that the customers can come up with, to load you down adequately with whatever cadcam system you get yourself into.

    Even though OneCNC is intuitive to use, there are still the challenges of actually modelling the part, holding it, repositioning it, etc. There's lots to keep the old brain busy, its just a different level of difficulty, that's all
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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    Originally posted by ynneb

    I was wondering if entering more than once would help your chances?

    Also how is the competition to be drawn?

    Oh and welcome to the forum OneError.
    Entering more than once doesn't increase the chance of winning, all the entries are put a program and is pick by random.
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    This thread has been modified, to comply with the rules of the site. My apologies to OneCNC this was not the place of the forum to criticize there product or company.

    A very important part of the success of CNCzone is it's integrity to it's users. To do that CNCzone runs this site with many people who devote time and energy to moderate and maintain that integrity. Sometimes that does not happen, the rules of a moderator is to remain non-bias. That did not happen in this case, and we apologize for that.
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