Re: (re)introduction
Posted by
ticutter
on 2002-09-05 15:47:49 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "IMService" <imserv@v...> wrote:
Thanks for the link. Bobcad 18 is very simular in most respects on
the straight machining items now.
The vector looks very good with lots of bells and whistles.
I had a copy of this (older vector) from Bobcad several years ago.
At that time Bob (Bobcad) and the person at Vector were working
together as I understand it. That is what I was told anyway.
At this time it is a matter of cost. Dont fix what is not broken!
I would love to be on the beta list though!
Thanks for the link
Darrel.
> > Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 17:40:13 -0000ect.
> > From: "ticutter" <browzer@i...>
> >Subject: Re: (re)introduction
> >
> >Hi Chuck,
> >I have benn using bobcad since 94 or 95 cant remember.
> >Yes it is a little strange compaired to mastercam or surfcam proE
> >I am more of a hands on g code programmer for 30 years. I startedat
> >the flexwritter with paper and plastic tape...Hi Fred
>
> This might interest you ticutter:
>
> 100 interesting things about Vectorcam.
>
> http://www.vectorcam.com/newwhyvect.html
>
> Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService
>
> Listserve Special discounts and offers are at:
> http://www.imsrv.com/2002group.html
> P.S. the 3D surfacing option is $995 through IMTS 15th sept, 2002
Thanks for the link. Bobcad 18 is very simular in most respects on
the straight machining items now.
The vector looks very good with lots of bells and whistles.
I had a copy of this (older vector) from Bobcad several years ago.
At that time Bob (Bobcad) and the person at Vector were working
together as I understand it. That is what I was told anyway.
At this time it is a matter of cost. Dont fix what is not broken!
I would love to be on the beta list though!
Thanks for the link
Darrel.
Discussion Thread
Chuck Hackett
2002-09-05 10:12:40 UTC
(re)introduction
ticutter
2002-09-05 10:40:15 UTC
Re: (re)introduction
IMService
2002-09-05 15:07:23 UTC
Re: Re: (re)introduction
ticutter
2002-09-05 15:47:49 UTC
Re: (re)introduction
stevenson_engineers
2002-09-05 17:34:27 UTC
Re: (re)introduction