Re: Cad/Cam software
Posted by
Fred Smith
on 2003-08-28 10:49:59 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "shawncd2001" <shawncd@p...>
wrote:
discount to group participants. The discount does not expire over
labor day. In fact, we have held the same group discount prices
since before NAMES in April, of last year.
This was put up in March of 2002 after V18 had been promised for a
year and a half or so. It covers Vector 9.3, but does not include
any of the new features added with the surface modeler and 3D surface
machining.
http://www.vectorcam.com/newwhyvect.html
All new purchases of VectorCam, include a free upgrade to Vector XT,
which is due to ship any day now.
http://www.imsrv.com/hobby
Fred Smith - IMService
THE source for low cost Cad-Cam
wrote:
> Does anyone out there have in mind a good cad/cam software packagethink
> for a beginer that is easy to use. I have tried Mastercam and I
> to use it efectively I will almost need some sort of mastersdegree,
> and or a whole lot of spare time. I'm leaning towards Bobcad whichVector CadCam runs circles around Bobcad. There is a significant
> appears to be a run off of Mastercam in an easier to use format.
discount to group participants. The discount does not expire over
labor day. In fact, we have held the same group discount prices
since before NAMES in April, of last year.
This was put up in March of 2002 after V18 had been promised for a
year and a half or so. It covers Vector 9.3, but does not include
any of the new features added with the surface modeler and 3D surface
machining.
http://www.vectorcam.com/newwhyvect.html
All new purchases of VectorCam, include a free upgrade to Vector XT,
which is due to ship any day now.
http://www.imsrv.com/hobby
Fred Smith - IMService
THE source for low cost Cad-Cam
Discussion Thread
shawncd2001
2003-08-28 07:09:03 UTC
Cad/Cam software
Charles Hixon
2003-08-28 08:50:23 UTC
Re: Cad/Cam software
Fred Smith
2003-08-28 10:49:59 UTC
Re: Cad/Cam software