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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Rajat View Post
    Yes, It is Full Cloud app. No storage on local device at all.
    That's me out then, I'd only consider that if it was free and then for minor hobby use only.
    What happens if your company is run over by a bus?
    I use local NAS box storage rather than cloud storage so I have access to all my data 24-7 regardless of Internet connectivity issues [3 X 5.4Tb RAID5 boxes in 3 different physical locations BTW ;-) ].

    - Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  2. #12
    Please take a look at what our Co-Founder has to say about our product OnCreate3D.

    https://www.cnctimes.com/editorial/w...ijit-kumthekar

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Rajat View Post
    Please take a look at what our Co-Founder has to say about our product OnCreate3D.

    https://www.cnctimes.com/editorial/w...ijit-kumthekar
    "I feel data security is, in general, dealt with harshly. For big industries like aviation and automobile, it does make sense to have all measures to secure data tightly. But for everyday consumer products, reverse engineering and creating similar products has become so simple that it doesn’t make sense to spend a lot of money on data security for it."

    That's an absolutely shocking statement for him to make.

  4. #14
    I still can't see what it can offer over Fusion 360 which for members of this board is a free CAD/CAM application and not just CAM
    John S -

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    I still can't see what it can offer over Fusion 360 which for members of this board is a free CAD/CAM application and not just CAM
    tell me more???

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy_con View Post
    tell me more???
    You can download F360 http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/free-trial It is free for hobby use.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  7. #17
    Whats new in OnCreate3D

    April Deployment of OnCreate3D, First Full Cloud CAM App, (www.OnCreate3D.com) added Stock definition, editing and using the Stock for roughing toolpath operations. May 01, deployment has added many interesting features that will make OnCreate3D more user friendly. First important one is the part orientation followed by WCS definition. CAD modelers may have different default orientation that may not match orientation for machining in OnCreate3D. Users can now rotate imported CAD geometry around X, Y or Z axis to orient part properly within OnCreate3D. User can also define WCS with respect to part bounding box.

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    Second important feature is the facility to Edit existing toolpath operation. Users can right click on toolpath operation in tree view to edit the already create toolpath. When user changes some parameters in toolpath dialog box and clicks OK, the toolpath is re-created and displayed to user again.

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    Third important feature is to share project along with toolpath operations and NC File to other users already registered with OnCreate3D. When you have spent considerable time creating toolpaths that will machine a part correctly, you can simply share your project with other users, so they save valuable time. A machinist can create toolpath operations in his office and then shares project with operator or manager at shop floor. operator just downloads NC File and start cutting the job. User can give Read, write or copy permissions to other users.

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    We are adding many more features in months to come. Stay tuned with us and make the MOST OF FREE BETA version until June 2017. You can subscribe to OnCreate3D by clicking sign-up button at www.OnCreate3D.com.

  8. #18
    How is the machine topology defined? Is it fixed as a conventional 3-axis milling machine or can users edit the machine definition, for example to add a 4th axis and define it's orientation on the bed?

    - Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    How is the machine topology defined? Is it fixed as a conventional 3-axis milling machine or can users edit the machine definition, for example to add a 4th axis and define it's orientation on the bed?

    - Nick
    Currently, conventional machine i.e. VMC is assumed. We are working on machine definition and orientation to give flexibility to users. Rotary will be introduced after Beta completion. Regards.

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