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I just wanted to find out what most users are using as far as a 2D CAD/CAM system. Has anyone seen what Dolphin CAD/CAM is all about? It's relatively new to North America. No unsatisfied customers still. Seems to be pretty delightful. It's also hobbiest affordable as well. |
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| Dcad and Sheetcam
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I am using QCAD from ribbonsoft. I bought the professional version for 23 Euros (about $30). Nice thing is for the same price I can use it on my Windows, Linux or Mac (price includes downloads for any system). It is very nice and versatile and quick to get used to. You can also download a time-limited version to give it a shot. It is only 2D and I have had no problems exporting to my DeskCNC program for machining (on an IMService CNC router). The router ships with Vector CAD/CAM but I found that one extremely difficult to use (although has the advantage of being a 3D CAD/CAM package) so I abandonned it for now. Hope this helps! |
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