Brand new, it supports real view, has SW settings and handles my assemblies no problem.
It turns out the 1100 is the more economical version of the 1000.
Best 112 bucks I've spent in recent memory.
I picked up a 3dconexx CadMan off ebay and it's awesome. Only 4 buttons but for $150 it was well worth it. It takes a little time to get used to but once you get it you'll wonder how you lived without it.
Re video, I'm stuck between the 1100 for $260 and the 1000 for $100. I just don't know...
Hey Solimecman,
Maybe you could give us an update on your 1000? I'm looking at 1000 or 1100 too and don't see a whole lot of perfomance difference. Though Tom's Hardware did a review comparing 1000 to 1100 and the 1000 cost more.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2004/03/23/opengl/index.html
Great forum!
I'm looking for a low-profile angular-contact roller bearing. ID app 2" and heaight around 1/4". The bearing will expereience light axial and radial loads and must be low cost. Precision isn't critical. So far all I have found is higher cost ($120 +) bearings.
Thought of machining...
Rocko,
That's interesting because I just spent a couple hours with a demo version and was wondering what I was doing wrong to cause the gouging on tool change. Now I know.
I really like how simple the software feels but I am not a fan of geometry creation, particularly the line termination...
I'm doing much homework looking for an easy to use/ train 2-1/2D CAM program and am liking what I see with Gibbscam.
However, I am getting mixed feddback in regards to service and support. (I seem to hear great things about how well Mastercam is supported)
Does anybody have any service or...