Especially the ones that whine about something they don't have the fortitude to learn because it's not JAAC* and the ones who aren't even bothered about a solution and just moan ;-)
* (just another autocad clone)
Definitely
Definitely Maybe
Almost Certainly
Yes
Especially the ones that whine about something they don't have the fortitude to learn because it's not JAAC* and the ones who aren't even bothered about a solution and just moan ;-)
* (just another autocad clone)
With posts like this, there won't be too many new users to worry about.
Gerry
UCCNC 2017 Screenset
http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html
Mach3 2010 Screenset
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JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html
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One of the things that I have learned after using BobCadCam over the years is that the problem usually ends up being the nut between the chair and the keyboard.
Ernie
Funniest thing i've read all day! I'de come just to read and drink my coffee!
Although i can see how someone who LIKES the disruption and antics might not get it or think poorly of it!
Maybe they'll use THIS post to promote THEIR load of doo... []
Burr,
Right now is the time to offer you a great THANK YOU for all the times when you patiently helped me work through my issues with BCCD
Ernie
Speechless Ernie,,,that is what the FORUM is all about
Both threads on the topic bore me......
I would imagine most (if not all) potential buyers would have downloaded the demo and played round with it .....
If they didn't like it the way it operates........ why buy it in the first place ???
Is this a good place to ask how to turn off the 'tip of the day' message?
j/k Haha. Use V25 Mill, just discovered this sub forum existed.
go to help,click on tip of the day/then un-check the box
anything else ?
This is the place to ask any and all questions
Welcome to this hidden sub-culture
Disengage the clutch by pushing down the left foot pedal. Move the shift lever to the "low speed" position. Gradually release the clutch, lightly pressing the accelerator pedal at the same time.
Release the accelerator pedal and disengage the clutch. Move the shift lever to the "second speed" position. Gradually release the clutch.
In other words, just like any modern stick-shift car. (You are probably thinking of Ford Model T where the controls were indeed different.)
No, you got it right, it's just that that system wasn't Ford's idea, it was done before so the Model A was a "Clone" of something else ;-)
You liked that didn't you? :banana:
I guess the problem is that most people have learned to expect CAD systems to work in a resonably similar manner, now if that is the right way is another thing.
Newbe's probably get frustrated at the unfamilier command names/descriptions that are associated with Bobcad.
I prchased Bobcad, not for the cad but for a cheap way to access the moduleworks cam kernal, and I dont want to go down a route like Fusion 360 with a free CAM package thrown in.
I have been able to manufacture items that were beyond my dreams of a couple of years ago using Bobcad but it is one hell of a learning curve.
B.
P.S for a really intuitive CAD package look at MOI, now MOI with Moduleworks attached would be a killer CAD/CAM package.
Barrie @ Composite Specialities Ltd. using BobCAD V29 Mill 3 axis Pro, Geomagic Design, Bricscad V16 and MOI V3