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Will Williamson
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Bob Cad 2007

Post by Will Williamson »

Anyone using Bob Cad to generate 3-d tool paths for ecabinets or thermwood super control? Is it worth the time learning?
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Zach Froble
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Post by Zach Froble »

I haven't upgraded but I am running Version 20. Works great, is eazy to learn and is inexpensive. I have't done much with the 3D part of it, but I have played around with Bob-Art and was very impressed.
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Brian Shannon
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Post by Brian Shannon »

Zack,

Where did you start, to learn? I have V21 but have never had time to learn it. Also have BobArt that I would love to use. I just don't know how to start.


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Forrest Chapman
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Post by Forrest Chapman »

I make all kinds of things with bobcad. Here are some 3d legs of a custom design. It took 30 minutes per side to machine.
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Mark Taylor
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Post by Mark Taylor »

Great legs Forest! :wink:
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