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Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM

Posted by john@x...
on 1999-05-21 01:23:18 UTC
On Thu, 20 May 1999 21:48:11 -0700, you wrote:

>From: Don Hughes <pencad@...>
>
>I am still in my evaluation process of various CAD/CAM programs and at
>the moment working with BobCAD. This so far has been the easiest to
>operate and has successfully loaded my AutoCAD DXF files with the proper
>contour shapes(in a previous post, I had problems with importing a DXF
>into DesKAM)and appears to have created the proper G-code to cut the rib
>shape properly.
>
>The question I have now is, does anyone know the process for nesting
>multiple parts into BobCAD? I tried the "copy", but that did not work.
>Would I have to draw the multiple parts in AutoCAD and then export that
>drawing with the cutting table dimensions already in place. I will have
>a cutting space of 24" x 48".
>
>Regards,
>Don Hughes

Don,
To copy in Bobcad draw your part, select it all using Edit: Select entities:then
chain or region [ that means window ] The part will then be highlighted in red.
Then go to Change:Translate then click the copy box, select drag and drag your
new copy to where you need it and click.
It helps if you have the edit toolbar open on the screen the button at the far
right de-selects everything when you have done.

General question about Bobcad V17.
On the demo that is released in the US is it a time limited one or a no save,
restricted post demo?

Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England

Discussion Thread

Don Hughes 1999-05-20 21:48:11 UTC Nesting of parts in BobCAM john@x... 1999-05-21 01:23:18 UTC Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM PTENGIN@x... 1999-05-21 03:04:41 UTC Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM Mark Fraser 1999-05-21 05:28:54 UTC Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM Jon Elson 1999-05-21 11:56:52 UTC Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM Don Hughes 1999-05-21 12:19:21 UTC Re: Nesting of parts in BobCAM