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    First Look At Xr

    here is the opening screen
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    here is the screen showing the recent file tab showing what you have been working with picture's as well
    just click on the picture and load
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    here is a picture of a mold tool all on diferent layer's switch on or off with the click of the eye
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    here with layer's turned off
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    there's a transparent view so you can see thru the mold tool
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    here's a glass view also in the XR serie's you work in rendered
    image's all the time so everything is rendered
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    here's the best view this is called curviture view this will show you all curviture's in the model this will asist you in how you are going to manufacture (ballmill)(endmill) etc
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    here is the robot in XR
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    here is toolpath simulation also notice in the right hand side at the top it also display's x y z position's as it display's the toolpath
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    here is solid simulation
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    Wow. I can't wait to get my XR in the mail. How did you get your's so quickly?
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.

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    semi finish there will be more with lot's of other point's including hole feature reconition
    best regard's
    peter
    contact: www.onecnc.com.au
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    Nice overview Peter!!
    Thanks

    Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
    http://www.homecnc.info


    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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    Originally posted by Cold Fusion
    Wow. I can't wait to get my XR in the mail. How did you get your's so quickly?
    Andrew,

    Peter, WMS, and myself are a small part of the beta test team, that's the explanation for how we know. There is no preferential treatment going on amoungst the OneCNC customer list
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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    thankyou hu and jeff
    andrew now you know
    so here's a picture of a 2 impresion tool to make a shovel which is used by the people that install plastic window's help's them get a lift and position when installing window's
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    and here's my last view for now hole feature reconition all i did was bring in the model then asked ONECNC XR to look for the hole's it found them then put them in there own label's giving me the size's,position's,then allowing me to do the opperation's c/drill/drill/ream/tap/bore etc (mindblowing)
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    Hu or Peter, I've been searching all day for the web page that displays a direct comparison between all the different versions of XR. Last night I thought I had found it but maybe I was dreaming? Could you help me out on this?
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.

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    hi andrew
    there are 4 version's of XR
    ONECNC XR EXPRESS
    ONECNC XR ADVANTAGE
    ONECNC XR PROFESSIONAL
    ONECNC XR EXPERT
    i think the guy's at onecnc will be releaseing a press shortly explaining
    what each package offer's
    that's the only information i have at the moment
    hope this help's
    or you could give mike a ring in the florida office
    best regard's
    peter

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    Andrew,

    This might be the chart type comparison you saw before:

    http://www.qarm.com.au/products/products_index.htm
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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    Thanks Hu!
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.

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