Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost
Posted by
Louise Nichols
on 2003-01-01 16:06:00 UTC
Tim,
Thanks for the reply. I got one from Bill also, and I was sort of thrown off by the tone of his message. Maybe he was just having a bad day. Like I said in my original message, I'm wanting to build a
machine from scratch, mostly from scrounged and fabricated parts, just to prove to myself I can (and to impress grandkids). The electrical side of the project is probably my weakest point - I'll need
to build some kind of control box for servomotors, which in turn could be controlled by a PC. I'm not into writing my own software, so I'd probably buy a CAM package - I already burned my wallet with
CAD software some time back.
If someone has questions on CAD usage I can probably help. I'd pass across my AutoCAD course material to anyone who's interested - I've given it to other teachers in the past, and I'll give it to
others as well. Distribution on the internet doesn't seem to be an expense. I'm still developing class material for AutoCAD 2002. For those who may be interested, IntelliCAD puts out a free package for
non-commercial use that is command and file compatible with AutoCAD. My son uses it on some projects he's playing with and says the transition isn't bad. If you want to work with something a bit more
elaborate you can get an educational copy of ProEngineer off the PTC site for something like $15 shipping and handling. The files aren't compatible with the commercial version but it looks like
something to learn on and for personal use. Unfortunately the educational copy from the PTC site doesn't include much of any documentation. I'm trying real hard to keep everything legit, so when I find
something that looks good, I pass the word. I noticed some mention of Rhino, so I presume you folks are already familiar with that package.
Ivan
Thanks for the reply. I got one from Bill also, and I was sort of thrown off by the tone of his message. Maybe he was just having a bad day. Like I said in my original message, I'm wanting to build a
machine from scratch, mostly from scrounged and fabricated parts, just to prove to myself I can (and to impress grandkids). The electrical side of the project is probably my weakest point - I'll need
to build some kind of control box for servomotors, which in turn could be controlled by a PC. I'm not into writing my own software, so I'd probably buy a CAM package - I already burned my wallet with
CAD software some time back.
If someone has questions on CAD usage I can probably help. I'd pass across my AutoCAD course material to anyone who's interested - I've given it to other teachers in the past, and I'll give it to
others as well. Distribution on the internet doesn't seem to be an expense. I'm still developing class material for AutoCAD 2002. For those who may be interested, IntelliCAD puts out a free package for
non-commercial use that is command and file compatible with AutoCAD. My son uses it on some projects he's playing with and says the transition isn't bad. If you want to work with something a bit more
elaborate you can get an educational copy of ProEngineer off the PTC site for something like $15 shipping and handling. The files aren't compatible with the commercial version but it looks like
something to learn on and for personal use. Unfortunately the educational copy from the PTC site doesn't include much of any documentation. I'm trying real hard to keep everything legit, so when I find
something that looks good, I pass the word. I noticed some mention of Rhino, so I presume you folks are already familiar with that package.
Ivan
Discussion Thread
wiz1026 <ouisel@v...
2003-01-01 13:05:23 UTC
Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost
Tim Goldstein
2003-01-01 13:20:16 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-01-01 14:13:36 UTC
Re: Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost
Louise Nichols
2003-01-01 16:06:00 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost
James Owens
2003-01-01 16:26:34 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hello, I just walked in and I'm lost