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  1. #1
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    Question OneCNC Prices

    Has someone purchased a OneCNC product lately? If so which one and what was the cost and currency?
    Skeney

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKENEY View Post
    Has someone purchased a OneCNC product lately? If so which one and what was the cost and currency?
    Skeney
    i purchased onecnc last week
    lathe only
    £1150 sterling
    includes 1 full day training and unlimited phone backup

  3. #3
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    Why not call Onecnc UK, they are a good bunch of guys. They'll give you a quote and will not harass you. You can also check around, used seats are available now and then and license transfer is allowed.

    Harri

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    I purchased OneCNC Lathe express for 1800 USD about a month ago.

    I have XR3 mill professional that I plan on upgrading to XR4 and got an upgrade price of 780 USD.

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    I'm still running XP-2004... Windows 7 is forcing me to upgrade, so there will be a huge learning curve. I'm sure...

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    I purchased XR3 Mill 3D Advavntage a year-and-a-half ago second-hand for $1900. Not too long ago, I upgraded to XR4 Mill 3D Expert. The cost was about $3050. So this was for a move up one generation, and two levels...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkucbel1 View Post
    I purchased OneCNC Lathe express for 1800 USD about a month ago.

    I have XR3 mill professional that I plan on upgrading to XR4 and got an upgrade price of 780 USD.
    cool 1800 $

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harri J View Post
    You can also check around, used seats are available now and then and license transfer is allowed.
    Harri
    I know its a bit of a dumb question but what exactly is a "Used Seat"

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbd1971 View Post
    I know its a bit of a dumb question but what exactly is a "Used Seat"

    Thanks
    OneCNC is one of few software titiles that can legally be sold by the owner ("used"). OneCNC will charge the new owner a fee to transfer legal ownership.


    Joe

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    Does anyone know the cost of the transfer from OneCnc if I buy a used seat?

    Thanks

  11. #11
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    There is no charge on transferring a used seat. The only thing you won't get is over the phone support. I bought my mill license used, called them up and put me in the system. What's nice about a used seat is that you can get upgrades at the same price as if you were upgrading from an original.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkucbel1 View Post
    There is no charge on transferring a used seat. The only thing you won't get is over the phone support. I bought my mill license used, called them up and put me in the system. What's nice about a used seat is that you can get upgrades at the same price as if you were upgrading from an original.
    I did the same, and recently upgraded to XR4 Expert. You do get support via access to the OneCNC Forum, and there are a lot of knowledgeable people there as well. You could pay annually for the phone support, but it's actually cheaper to upgrade.

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by rkucbel1 View Post
    I purchased OneCNC Lathe express for 1800 USD about a month ago.

    Does anyone know if these prices are still correct? I was recently quoted around $4500 for Lathe Express plus another $1200 a day for training if required.
    Boulder Creek Tramway: www.smex.net.au/bouldercreek

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    They must be getting greedy with the strong AUD. I got a quote for the professional lathe that was around that maybe 3 months ago (in USAland). For 7K. I bought Mastercam Mill 1 and the full Lathe versions. And it is much more capable.

    I still use OneCNC lathe express. I like the user interface for drawing as it is pretty quick. But there are some serious drawbacks. The grooving toolpaths are totally useless. There needs to be a better way to describe the tool as well.

  15. #15
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    Sale Prices quoted as of September 2012

    Mill Express $1850 USD
    Mill Advantage $2500 USD
    Mill Professional $4500 USD
    Mill Expert $5500 USD

    + 4th Axis addon $2950 USD

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