Re: CAD/CAM software
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 1999-09-22 13:49:38 UTC
Ernst wrote:
cad, with pretty good CAM toolpath generation. It has some fairly odd
ways of doing things on the CAD side, largely because it is mostly a
2-D package with 3-D grafted onto it. But, it DOES work, and I have
cut some tricky parts with it.
Jon
> From: "Ernst" <eaardal@...>Bobcad/CAM is often offered at $495 or so. It is a fairly primitive 3-D
>
> That I can not tell accuracy but I think that most of the software is around
> 1000$ and up. I could think more like 100$ and up to say 500$
cad, with pretty good CAM toolpath generation. It has some fairly odd
ways of doing things on the CAD side, largely because it is mostly a
2-D package with 3-D grafted onto it. But, it DOES work, and I have
cut some tricky parts with it.
Jon
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Ernst
1999-09-22 09:56:47 UTC
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1999-09-23 22:13:55 UTC
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