Hi Dave
Learning curve is not easy one. I took class for PRO and know ok designer
from PRO E.
Years ago i purchased student release PRO-E 2001 and PRO-Mechanica and
build some models. Over the time i think it will be ok project.
I think to CNC machine be more useful need to have CAD CAM with good
designer part.
Thanks
Aram



> On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 10:46 +0100, andy pugh wrote:
>> On 19 June 2011 09:02,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > $16.5 k.
>> > is this good price?
>>
>> Depends if you are selling or buying.
>>
>> I think that you would need to be into very high volume production to
>> see the payback time between that and something costing 10% of that
>> price.
>> Do you actually have a 5-axis machine?
>>
>>
>
> Aram,
>
> Take a look at synergy. 2.5D, wire-frame and solids. 4 and 5 axis.
> Has a steep learning curve but lots of features including variational
> for families of parts. Price is $1250. For that price you get minimal
> support but that is the trade-off for many features for an inexpensive
> price. Exports dxf and iges.
> The learning curve is not so steep if you have used other 3d packages
> and understand the terminology.
> I started cold so it has been pretty slow going. I'm finally making some
> progress on solids but have been using the 2.5 D for years.
>
>       http://www.webersys.com/
>
> HTH
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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