Re: Bob cad and Vector cam
Posted by
ballendo
on 2003-10-02 05:18:39 UTC
Hello,
Two dutch brothers, apparently. Useta be all BobCAD. Split into two
products a few years back. One brother had been selling BobCAD in
Europe, the other in the USA(Bob Twaalhoeven, the Bob of BobCAD). My
spelling may not be correct.
As I understand it, Fred Smith of IMService approached the "European"
Brother and Vector is the result. Fred can correct anything I've got
wrong here...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "barker806"
<brian_barker@u...> wrote:
Two dutch brothers, apparently. Useta be all BobCAD. Split into two
products a few years back. One brother had been selling BobCAD in
Europe, the other in the USA(Bob Twaalhoeven, the Bob of BobCAD). My
spelling may not be correct.
As I understand it, Fred Smith of IMService approached the "European"
Brother and Vector is the result. Fred can correct anything I've got
wrong here...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "barker806"
<brian_barker@u...> wrote:
> I use Bobcad a work and have been happy with it for the 2D workthat
> I have been doing (I make real parts at work). I have seen some ofThey
> the COOL 3D work that most of you seem to be doing so I thought I
> would look at Vector Cam (for some Home CNC fun). What the ....
> must have been made by the same company. I must say that the 3d inthey
> Vector is MUCH better but the drafting tools in Bob cad cam seem
> better to me. So what is the deal is it the same company and are
> going to put it all into one??
>
> Thank you
> Brian
Discussion Thread
barker806
2003-10-01 19:13:07 UTC
Bob cad and Vector cam
ballendo
2003-10-02 05:18:39 UTC
Re: Bob cad and Vector cam
Fred Smith
2003-10-02 16:19:54 UTC
Re: Bob cad and Vector cam