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    i wasted a lot of money on bobcad as well

    aspire well worth the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Noll View Post
    I found Rhino 4.o for 699 from Mecsoft. http://www.mecsoft.com/PriceRhinoCAM.shtml I am assuming Rhino 4.0 and Rhinoceros 4.0 are the same.
    Yes they are one in the same.

    Later down the road you may want to look at RhinoCam. It is a CAM program that works right in Rhino. The cool thing is that you can add curves and surfaces on a model while doing your CAM, regenrate your toolpath and the program will take in the new additions without having to save a file or import export or any thing like that.

    Also check Feebay. You may find a licensed copy of rhino on there that someone is elling.

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    cad

    I agree with what James McGrew posted
    I did the same thing

    I'm sending you a PM about Bobcad

    Ken
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    autocad 2010 $187 student version. same as full but with a 5 year limit.

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    I still use Bobcad for alot of 2d work. I have been using it since version 16 I think. back in the DOS days. Get the DVD tutorial. If you bought it for 200.00 I am assuming you must have bought it used. What version is it?
    Have a Blessed day,

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    I really wish every one would stop suggesting academic versions to people who are not students or teachers. THE EULA says not to be used for commercial puposes. I don't care how tough times may be for anyone. using an academic version for business or hobby without being qualified for it is the same as stealing. IMHO if you can't afford to buy the software legally then maybe you should shouldn't be in business. plenty of used software on ebay or other places but you get what you pay for and it usually means NO SUPPORT unless you pay for it in some form or another.
    Just my opinion.
    Last edited by Michael Kowalczyk; 04-27-2010 at 11:40 PM. Reason: type O
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    Video Tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Kowalczyk View Post
    I still use Bobcad for alot of 2d work. I have been using it since version 16 I think. back in the DOS days. Get the DVD tutorial. If you bought it for 200.00 I am assuming you must have bought it used. What version is it?
    I have the Video tutorial for version 22. I purchased Version 23 new from BobCad for $200.00. They happen to be 5 miles up the road from me. I have been there for their "Open Houses", but they aren't too interested in helping there, instead it is about selling.
    Woodworker, Artist

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    Educational Software

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Kowalczyk View Post
    I really wish every one would stop suggesting academic versions to people who are not students or teachers. THE EULA says not to be used for commercial puposes. I don't care how tough times may be for anyone. using an academic version for business or hobby without being qualified for it is the same as stealing. IMHO if you can't afford to buy the software legally then maybe you should shouldn't be in business. plenty of used software on ebay or other places but you get what you pay for and it usually means NO SUPPORT unless you pay for it in some form or another.
    Just my opinion.
    I agree with you on the purchase of educational software. I wouldn't even try to purchase the software even if it means saving a couple of thousand dollars. Back in the day, I worked at an education center where we purchased ANY Microsoft Software for $29.00 each. We had just about every program available and we kept the disks locked up tight. Everyone wanted to copy them or take them home to download them, but I was the "Ass" that stopped that from happening. I pissed a few people off, but I feel honesty is the best course.

    My tech support was for 45 days. Maybe my lack of support is due to my price?

    As a BobCad user, you know that the help files are not very helpful. It also came with no manual and it isn't great for complex 3D. 2D is great, except that it does lack some features that would truly help.

    How do you join vectors on it or group them?

    mark
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    i am a bit embarrassed to say, i was promised the moon by bobcad they sounded sooo knowlegeable and all i knew is i would be moving into (what i now know is rotary) fourth axis, they swore it would do 3d, 4rth axis on a cnc lathe. close but no cigar at best it will turn (same as a regular lathe) but hey i was new and did not know any better funny thing was neither did bobcad!! now my 1900.00 investment (yes i bought the full boat) sit on the shelf looking pretty cool nect to the carvewright manual (just a learning thing.

    got vcarve pro and the free 3dmachinist, added cut3d for other .stl models and eventually moved up to aspire, (vectric credits previous purchases) could saved a lot of money. sometimes you can save toooo much money!!

    jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Kowalczyk View Post
    I really wish every one would stop suggesting academic versions to people who are not students or teachers. THE EULA says not to be used for commercial purposes.
    While that is true of many software vendors, it's not true of Rhino. The educational version has no limits or restrictions over the non-educational (except for the license can't be transferred, apparently).

    • is a full-featured commercial license at a special price
    • is for students, faculty (teachers, instructors, and professors),and schools only (proof of status is required)
    • is upgradeable at educational prices if the owner still qualifies for educational prices
    • is upgradeable at commercial prices if the owner no longer qualifies for educational prices
    • can be used for either educational or commercial activities
    • is not transferable (cannot be sold or transferred to another user)
    Last edited by Matt Clara; 04-28-2010 at 2:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james mcgrew View Post
    i am a bit embarrassed to say, i was promised the moon by bobcad they sounded sooo knowlegeable and all i knew is i would be moving into (what i now know is rotary) fourth axis, they swore it would do 3d, 4rth axis on a cnc lathe. close but no cigar at best it will turn (same as a regular lathe) but hey i was new and did not know any better funny thing was neither did bobcad!! now my 1900.00 investment (yes i bought the full boat) sit on the shelf looking pretty cool nect to the carvewright manual (just a learning thing.

    got vcarve pro and the free 3dmachinist, added cut3d for other .stl models and eventually moved up to aspire, (vectric credits previous purchases) could saved a lot of money. sometimes you can save toooo much money!!

    jim

    I am saving up for Aspire. I can't wait to start creating some 3D models on a simple to use program. Vectric software is the best I have tried.

    I use my BobCAD a lot for 2D. It works for that. I still import DXF files into VCarve pro for resizing and moving vectors. So much easier to do than in BobCAD.

    We should start a forum for newbies to let them know our experienced errors with software.

    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Clara View Post
    While that is true of many software vendors, it's not true of Rhino. The educational version has no limits or restrictions over the non-educational (except for the license can't be transferred, apparently).

    • is a full-featured commercial license at a special price
    • is for students, faculty (teachers, instructors, and professors),and schools only (proof of status is required)
    • is upgradeable at educational prices if the owner still qualifies for educational prices
    • is upgradeable at commercial prices if the owner no longer qualifies for educational prices
    • can be used for either educational or commercial activities
    • is not transferable (cannot be sold or transferred to another user)
    yes it is fully functional as the commercial one is but can not to be purchased for a business or a hobby because you still have to qualify as stated above.

    if someone tries to circumvent or abuse the system, I feel sorry for them because that's no way to run a business or hobby IMHO.

    thanks and ...
    Have a Blessed day,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Noll View Post
    I agree with you on the purchase of educational software. I wouldn't even try to purchase the software even if it means saving a couple of thousand dollars. Back in the day, I worked at an education center where we purchased ANY Microsoft Software for $29.00 each. We had just about every program available and we kept the disks locked up tight. Everyone wanted to copy them or take them home to download them, but I was the "Ass" that stopped that from happening. I pissed a few people off, but I feel honesty is the best course.

    My tech support was for 45 days. Maybe my lack of support is due to my price?

    As a BobCad user, you know that the help files are not very helpful. It also came with no manual and it isn't great for complex 3D. 2D is great, except that it does lack some features that would truly help.

    How do you join vectors on it or group them?

    mark
    Glad to hear it Mark. I actually prefer to use Bobcad 21, even though I have version 23 also, for my 2d stuff because it has functions that none of my other software can do as easily but I still import the DXF or DWG into Artcampro 2010, Aspire or Ecabinets. Just easier for me since I have 1000's of files, in Bobcad, that I can modify quickly when I need to.
    Have a Blessed day,

    Michael Kowalczyk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Kowalczyk View Post
    yes it is fully functional as the commercial one is but can not to be purchased for a business or a hobby because you still have to qualify as stated above.

    if someone tries to circumvent or abuse the system, I feel sorry for them because that's no way to run a business or hobby IMHO.

    thanks and ...
    My wife's a professor, and I resent what you're saying. I told McNeel what the deal was when I purchased, and they were more than happy to sell it to me nonetheless, so why don't you keep your morality to yourself? The truth is, you're speculating.

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    i have met micheal personally and shared many a post with him on several forums, i share his views and know in my heart they are not for all cases, in the field of cabinetmaking and custom fabrication ethics, reputation and quality are everything. none of us have perfectly clean stones but work hard to do the best we can with it. i would have never known where anyone here gets what unless they tell me, micheal does a good job of presenting his point with out being confrontational nor specifically blaming anyone, as lesson i have had to learn on the internet all to well.

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