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  1. #1
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    Apr 2004
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    3d tool paths

    hi,

    I bought a CNC router a few months ago. I have been using bobcad 19 for routing 2d parts. I draw every thing in AutoCAD and dxfout into bobcad. I mostly use bobcad to generate tool paths and g-code.

    I have not created 3d parts yet, but I am very proficient in AutoCAD 3d. My thoughts are that I would create the model in AutoCAD and dxfout or IGES out into bobcad. Then generate tool paths, similar to what I do in 2d. I have heard many good things about CNCone and creating 3d models.

    So my question is this. For those who have use both CNCone and Bobcad. If I am creating the model in AutoCAD, would there be any benefit to switch from Bobcad to CNCone. I would be using only tool path generation functions, and the NC side of the program. I don't think I would be interested in comparing the model creation features between the two programs.

    Does any one know how much One CNC cost? I tried to find out on the web page, but you have to contact them to get a quote. The problem with contacting vendors to get a price quote, is that they will do follow up calls, and pester you until you buy.

    Thanks in advance for any help

    Gina

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2004
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    Hi,

    I too am considering Onecnc. I think that One is going to be much more intuitive to use than Bobcad. As far as cost, I think the Onecnc express is $1000-1500. Good luck.

  3. #3
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    The problem with contacting vendors to get a price quote, is that they will do follow up calls, and pester you until you buy.

    Gina,
    I cannot imagine OneCNC not respecting your request of no followup contact, sure they want to sell but they are also a professional company. If repeated followup is a concern then just ask for a quote and you will contact them later with any additional questions or a on-line demo. They cannot follow up unless you give them your telephone or email address.

    Edit:
    To purchase OneCNC and not use the Cad is not a good expenditure of money, it would be like buying a car just to listen to the radio and never drive it. The integrated support for both CAD and CAM is just too useful not to exploit.

  4. #4
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    If you have high speed internet, get the online demo. You will love the software.

    Top of the line XR mill expert is around $6500.

  5. #5
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    Apr 2004
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    Red face

    Thanks to all who responded. It is true paying 6,500 and not using the cad side of the software would be like buying a car and just using the radio. I think I will stay with Bob Cad. It is affordable, and I have been able to create my parts wih Bob Cad and auto Cad with no major problems.

    Thanks for the advice.

    Gina

  6. #6
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    Mar 2003
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    Gina,

    OneCNC has packages that start in the $1000 to $1500 range....

    Call them and get some info...they are not like some other cad/cam companies that send you a fax or phone call every three days after you contact them..
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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