A good designer or draftsperson can get the work they need out of a tool that isn't ideal for the job because they know how to "make do" with the tool. My lack of experience with the current Cobalt product may be pointing you in the wrong direction, however.įor many designers, the CAD system they use is the product that they are familiar with or have become comfortable with. TouchDMIS is a game changer in CMM usability. Of the three, I'd be looking at the Rhino. Making CMM measurement simple incorporating a 100 Touch interface with TouchCAD quick programming module. I've used both TouchCad and Cobalt's predecessor, Vellum. Thanks so much, CarlClint Chase is a fond fan of Rhino - you might like to talk with him on the subject. I have to pick one which would you recommend? I've a Mac and won't use any Microsoft products, including Windows.ĭo any of you have a preference from the above? I know Laurie MacGowan loves TouchCAD, and Antonio Dias loves Cobalt. I've barely done any designing in the past 35 or so years. Since I can't find any of my old (hand-) drawing equipment, I thought I'd try to learn some design software. To advertise, take a look at WoodenBoat Advertising, or use your Google Adwords account if you want to advertise on the Forum. Selling/self promotion postings are verboten on the Forum. No need to register unless you would like to participate, although some images will only show if you are registered/logged-in.īefore you can post: click the red register link or the register tab, above, right. ![]() You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions as well as basic rules. To get WoodenBoat delivered to your door or computer, mobile device of choice, etc, click WB Subscriptions.Ĭheck out the FAQ. The Forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on Public Radio, we hope you will support WoodenBoat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine. The WoodenBoat Forum is sponsored by WoodenBoat Publications, publisher of WoodenBoat magazine. Tools / Materials / Techniques / Products.
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