Thanks HU. Have you had any time to have a look yourself?
CNC Dude
Good luck with version 19, Chris. I hope to read some unsolicited praise from your users about the improvements you've come up with.
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
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Thanks HU. Have you had any time to have a look yourself?
CNC Dude
It has been OneCNC's position and philosophy that what is best for the user is what works well and provides the complete set of tools to machine any part with confidence. The accuracy of our position is confirmed by the continual success of our customers and their positive feedback.
OneCNC is not the cheapest product on the market, nor was it intended to be. Yet it is by far the most cost effective solution available. OneCNC is a full hybrid (surfaces, solids, wireframe) design and hybrid machining solution that incorporates tools and technology not available in any other system and is still within the economics of paying for itself with the first job.
But as we all know price for many shops is a factor when purchasing software. This factor unfortunately creates its own set of problems by failing to provide the shop with the complete set of tools. We know this to be a fact as thousands of these shops have migrated from these low functionality products to OneCNC.
For most this migration was the difference between survival and growth as a company and an inability to compete domestically or abroad for a lack of good, reliable technology.
Technology is but one of many factors in a shop's success, but when you take a shop that historically has only drilled holes and cut a 2D profile or two and have them machining complex mold cavities on the first day they receive the product you have provided them with an enormously broader capability and job range.
My point is, there are cheap systems that make claims with pretty pictures yet offer very primitive levels of technology and there are systems in the $12,000 to $15,000 range that may or not be worth their costs, but since the reseller is pocketing 1/2 the sales price I'll leave that decision up in the air.
Then there is OneCNC; a product line that's affordable, easy to use and excels in the most demanding environment, your shop.
OneCNC USA
Whoa, deja vue! I should submit my story to "Field and Stream's" "This happened to me" columnOriginally posted by OneCNC
~snip~ but when you take a shop that historically has only drilled holes and cut a 2D profile or two and have them machining complex mold cavities on the first day they receive the product you have provided them with an enormously broader capability and job range. ~snip~
OneCNC USA
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
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Chris, I was curious and did take a look. But, the best review will come from someone who is really intent on making the program work for them. It would take some time to get used to the new functions and how to work them. I've not got that much incentive to dedicate time to do that anymore.Originally posted by CNCdude
Thanks HU. Have you had any time to have a look yourself?
CNC Dude
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
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Well I know you are talking about me.I would love to be able to keep 50% that would be a sweet bonus..but since the reseller is pocketing 1/2 the sales price I'll leave that decision up in the air.
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Cadcam
Turning Product Specialist for a Software Company, contract Programming and Consultant , Cad-Cam Instructor of Mastercam .
i got both the quicktour and 2003 demo cd in the mail
2 days ago got into onecnc forum yesterday . i had some questions i was going to today and now iam not allowed into the form
But with 10yrs of gibbs usage it does look good.
From what i can tell so far it has the posted i would
need already.
fredj
Last edited by fjd; 11-23-2003 at 09:55 PM.
FORD = First On Race DAy
Hi Fjd,
I'm not sure why you would not be able to get in over there, but by all means, ask away here. Please start a new thread of your own in this forum, as this thread has kind of run its course. Thanks.
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)