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Old 04-18-2003, 12:44 PM
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What is Vitrual Gibbs

I have never heard of this program, what is it and how does it work?
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Old 04-18-2003, 07:12 PM
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Cad cam

They started out pitching this software as the machinist
Cadcam. I used it back about 12 yrs ago, and really liked it
I've since heard nothing but good news. But I'm stuck
in Mastercamland. Who knows.
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Although based in Calif. Gibbs seems to be popular in the south but in gaining popularity everywhere.
It's touted as a CAM system NOT a CAD system. It specializes in cutting parts not designing them. It does not make Blue Prints but can do dimensioning. It's set up in a way that confuses most CAD people but is easy to understand for the machinist. It is Parasolid based and is also incorporating the Granite platform as well now. It will open just about anything. It's very quick to use if you know how to use it. I've been using for 3 years and can probably help with any questions anyone may have. It does up to and including 5 axis positioning, but no true 5 axis simultaneous motions. Also does multi- tasking machines.It's excellent at rendering up exactly what is going to happen in the machine and with the right post, what you see is what you're gonna get.
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Old 04-18-2003, 11:36 PM
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Hey turbine,
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I was wondering myself thanks for the info.
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Sorry-how rude of me
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I've since heard nothing but good news. But I'm stuck
in Mastercamland. Who knows
Stuck? Heh. I started out using the old dos version, like you. It was extremely easy to learn/use. I've used it off and on ever since. I've also used Surfcam, BobCAD, Cimitron, Mastercam and a few others.

Aside from Cimitron, Mastercam has them ALL beat hands down. There's so much automation built in to Gibbs that you have very little control over most aspects of the program.

I'm not bashing Gibbs, (much), it's great for beginners and for simple things. But that's as far as I would go with it.

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Old 04-24-2003, 06:14 PM
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Cool Gibbs

From what I learned Gibbs is an excelent product and if I had money to burn that would have been my first choice but unfortunately I could not justify spending approx. $6000.00 for a basic mill package when I needed lathe also (an additional $1500.00 or $2500.00), it is from my understanding rated as to be one of the top systems out there and I must agree I have a friend who uses it on a regular basis at work & I've seen this system at work WOW!, too bad this system requires a hardware lock. But anyway remember you have to strongly concider what your intentions are with a Cad/Cam package you are concidering to purchase don't get caught up with comparing all the bells and whistles like I did, the hardest thing to do when in the evaluation process is to be realistic and take a look at what you are currently doing and what your plans are and why you are concidering to purchase this type of software because if you are not carefull you may end up paying good money or wasting alot of valuable time evaluating something with features you may never use. Ok enough of that.
If you are interested I still have and keep on hand a demo CD for Gibbs and a double VHS vidio pack describing the whole 9 yards about gibbs and its capabuilities if I see you at the flying field this weekend I'll let you borrow them for reviw just let me know and I'll bring them along.
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I am a full time Mastercam instructor and user along with being a dealer,But I got a Dongle for the new 2002 and I am going to play for a while just curious about.

One of the big guys at Gibbs Bob Dunn is a great guy after working the westec show for the last few years next to bob I have decided to take another look just see how it has come along.

I am going in with a full open mind.
Wish me well.
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cadcam,
As your Gibbs questions surface don't hesitate to post them. I've been using Gibbs about 3 years full time. (That's well over 7000 hrs. ) There are very few questions I can't answer, however, I am NOT a post guy. I have also had the opportunity to work on Gibbs, with someone who used to work for Gibbs doing testing (a1 thru beta) and post work. I have had the chance to learn things that "they just don't teach" as well. Being an instructor you know what I mean.
Also I'm just starting out with MC and will probably be shelling you with MC questions through this site as they come up.
I speak fluent Cadkey as well so learning MC should come quick.
I can see by my first experiences with MC, that anyone switching from MC to Gibbs may find themselves in a frustrating fog. It's mainly a matter of learning HOW to use the "lean" selection of tools. It is ALL there. (some don't think so) You just need to know
HOW when you don't see a button to do it .
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MasterCam seems to to have a lot of "secrets" too. There have been a few times I was hunting around for something and found all I have to do is riGht or left click a mouse button and THERE IT IS! hiding underneath

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Old 05-03-2003, 10:49 PM
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So on the post side are you talking about post hast that is in gibbs now.

If you are then go to the home of post hast and download the info on the company and look under programming support there you will find my old mug.

But I will most likey have vthought for you on gibbs ,thank you for offering your time.
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I have messed with post haste and didn't come out impressed.
It seems to be something offered through Gibbs only out of partnership, or for "political" reasons. Granted it's better than not having anything. But nothing can substitute for a good custom post. A couple of mine have been tweaked so many times I can't even remember. My post guy was starting to hate me . After my post haste adventures I started calling it, "Post Waste"
perhaps unfairly, because I've never looked into the real version of that software. Actually I would love to sink my teeth into ComPost. But they would have to hire me first and then once they tell ya...they have to kill ya. (Come on Bill!! it's just a compiler )
One of the things to have fun with if you like this sort of thing is to write your own model and template files for "Reporter".
It's possible to get some pretty slick tool sheets, operation reports and all kinds of "stuff" Gibbs spits out automaticlly. I made a sheet (Excel) that's aimed at the tool kitter. This made it possible to lean out the tool sheet. There was just too much information to pack onto one document making it hard to read. Now the tool sheet only has information the operator wants and nothing else. All the specific tooling details (the Kitter wants) are on a seperate sheet. The operator still gets it, but doesn't have to look at unnecessary info.
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