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  1. #1
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    V26 upgrade


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    No.

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    It's too near my V25 upgrade.
    V25, Dell T3700 Xeon, 16GB, Nvidia 4000, Win 7 64bit 2 x 22" Dell Monitors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Force View Post
    It's too near my V25 upgrade.
    I kind of think the same way hopefully after playing with demo I will feel differently

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    Al DePoalo
    Partner Product Manager BobCAD CAM, Inc. 866-408-3226 X147

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    Al..can you expand on the "Template" feature?
    Is this to have a predefined order of features that can be called up in any file?

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    I am working on some videos to help you guys understand all the features better.

    yes DMS or dynamic machining strategies are design to allow the user to develop the machining operations that a tool path feature has.

    You can create drilling 2D and 3D features that call single or multiple cutting operations that you can define on the fly.....

    similar to tool patterns but at the feature level and much more flexible.

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    Al, is this just Mill upgrade or has there been work done on Lathe as well?
    Hood

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    yes it's a lathe upgrade too. The workflow you like in the mill is now in the lathe. so you have a stock wizard cam wizards and DMS

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    Sounds good

    Hood

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    Guess another update for 25 is down the toilet ?

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    Hey Al. When will there be a V26 demo file so we can check it out?

    Ronnie

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    Have they made Manual tools as quick and easy to use as in V23???
    That will make my choice easier of yes or no.

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    Calling tools is the same as in v25. It has been a while since I have opened v23, so I really can not answer that question right now. The focus is on the cam side of the software for milling and turning.

    May users will be happy to know you can use all the tool types for profile cutting. So dovetail Woodbridge t cutter lollipop...

    In many ways it is the same as v25 and in many ways it is very different. So far I really like it and still learning about the new work flow.

    A demo version should be out soon enough.
    Al DePoalo
    Partner Product Manager BobCAD CAM, Inc. 866-408-3226 X147

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    Al
    Tried to download new demo but everything is showing as V25 is V26 not ready for download yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aldepoalo View Post
    Calling tools is the same as in v25. It has been a while since I have opened v23, so I really can not answer that question right now. The focus is on the cam side of the software for milling and turning.

    May users will be happy to know you can use all the tool types for profile cutting. So dovetail Woodbridge t cutter lollipop...

    In many ways it is the same as v25 and in many ways it is very different. So far I really like it and still learning about the new work flow.

    A demo version should be out soon enough.
    Al

    No rounding tools ? ?

    From what I have read over the years on here and other Forums a lot of folks use these type of cutters quite often, me included so I would have expected this to have been adressed with this upgrade, it is remember an upgrade not an update, quite a different version yet again ! !

    V25 versus V26 ? ?

    Hmmmm, think I`ll give it a miss this time round, BobCAD has pretty much got to the level of being unaffordable for the small "one man band" like me these days, probably cheaper in the long term to buy a more "mature" software and just pay the $600~$700 per year and get all the updates/upgrades every year, I have had V25 a little over 2 years and at that sort of money I would have spent about $1200~$1400, the asking price for the last upgrade to me was quoted as $1900. The math here isn`t hard ! !

    To me I would rather pay a yearly amount and get ALL updates/upgrades every year or as they are available, before when BobCAD was very affordable it wasn`t such a big amount especially with the Sales Team discounts, these seem to have been drastically cut

    Don`t misunderstand me, I am not "knocking" BobCAD in any way, it has improved by leaps and bounds but due to the direction the software has taken it now isn`t much more money to buy a very, very highly mature software that has been around much longer

    Just my humble opinion for what it`s worth

    Regards
    Rob
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Engine Guy View Post
    Al

    No rounding tools ? ?

    From what I have read over the years on here and other Forums a lot of folks use these type of cutters quite often, me included so I would have expected this to have been adressed with this upgrade, it is remember an upgrade not an update, quite a different version yet again ! !

    V25 versus V26 ? ?

    Hmmmm, think I`ll give it a miss this time round, BobCAD has pretty much got to the level of being unaffordable for the small "one man band" like me these days, probably cheaper in the long term to buy a more "mature" software and just pay the $600~$700 per year and get all the updates/upgrades every year, I have had V25 a little over 2 years and at that sort of money I would have spent about $1200~$1400, the asking price for the last upgrade to me was quoted as $1900. The math here isn`t hard ! !

    To me I would rather pay a yearly amount and get ALL updates/upgrades every year or as they are available, before when BobCAD was very affordable it wasn`t such a big amount especially with the Sales Team discounts, these seem to have been drastically cut

    Don`t misunderstand me, I am not "knocking" BobCAD in any way, it has improved by leaps and bounds but due to the direction the software has taken it now isn`t much more money to buy a very, very highly mature software that has been around much longer

    Just my humble opinion for what it`s worth

    Regards
    Rob
    :rainfro: :rainfro: :rainfro:


    You write like you read my Mind Rob.
    It might be a good strategy for BoB to take,maintenance fees that is.I missed V24 for the same reasons Rob just spoke of.Looks like 26 will be the same.One man Band cannot justify the money.not only that,I only use my CNC part of the time,because I am running other machines.Would like to see BoB make V25 better by fixing the little stuff that is still not right with an update.They seem to do this with each version.V25 was good,but there are things not right.

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    Will the rounding tools be available in V27?

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    Just to compare my last Onecnc upgrade XR3 to XR5 Mill Pro. was $1600.00
    It’s like maintenance you skip a version you pay to get up to date. But you will get free support.

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    al,

    is NPT thread milling included in this version???
    Big Chipin, spreading tha cheese, I be Big Chipin for days!

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