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Curious about what BobCadCam users think of the program as far as ease of use. I purchased the program and hope I haven't made a nistake.
I work for a cabinet company that was using an old version of MasterCam to cut counter tops, so my use is limited to that type of use - we bought version 23 of BobCAD off ebay and I found the learning curve a little steep, at first. We have bought v25, but I have not messed with it yet. Once you get used to right clicking for everything, It isn't too bad (for the simple work I'm using it for). If you don't have the tutorial discs, I'd suggest looking for videos on Youtube or where ever. You didn't mention if you were looking at using it for lathe or mill. and whether you were looking at 2d or 3d. I have only done some 2d work importing the geometry from CAD as DXF. I just googled getting strated with Bobcad / cam and came up with a PDF of the version 23 manual on their site as well as version 24 videos on yourtube. Spend some time with the videos - I don't think you will regret it.
I have been using BobCad since ver19. had a job on pronto track that could only be done by programming.Curious about what BobCadCam users think of the program as far as ease of use. I purchased the program and hope I haven't made a nistake.