Rkoenigsman
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How many out there utilize 3rd party companies to program your CNC or CMM machines? I know a good reputable source if you are needing one.
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How many out there utilize 3rd party companies to program your CNC or CMM machines? I know a good reputable source if you are needing one.
Most, perhaps, but not all. I know a highly reputable CNC programming consulting group that can successfully program anything with a control on it. They're quite busy.
I guess I don't quite follow you. I blew about $60k on my cam software and it's none of their God Damn business weather Im programming my machines or someone else's.
I've been on both sides of the contract programming game. Unless it's someone you know and have worked with, it aint gunna work.
Then why advertise ?. Can't imagine needed a service like that.Most, perhaps, but not all. I know a highly reputable CNC programming consulting group that can successfully program anything with a control on it. They're quite busy.
Most CAD/CAM systems dont sell you the software, All you get is licensing rights. Read your EULA thoroughly.
Here is Autodesk policy, If you read section 2.1 you can see they are so strict that the software can't leave the region it was licensed in.
Then why advertise ?. Can't imagine needed a service like that.
None, Most of those fuckups that post freelance programming are sitting in their parents garage using pirated software with no liability insurance.....
Gcoder, while that is correct, it does not mean you are restricted in how you utilize your license.
IOW, if you are a contract designer, programmer or even just a draftsperson, your license grants you the right to use it for anyone's project.
There are a shit-ton of outfits that do exactly that, and nothing but that.
My goodness....someone is having a bad day. Evidently you must have tried one of those "fxxkups"
I know a good reputable source if you are needing one.
I wish someone would explain this to Christian Biscoe and Glenn Mcminn of Delcam/Autodesk. I was written and verbally warned that if I used my seat of Featurecam to program for anyone else besides the company I registered my software under (Dasalla Technical Solutions at the time) they would file suit against me for violating THEIR EULA.
I wish someone would explain this to Christian Biscoe and Glenn Mcminn of Delcam/Autodesk. I was written and verbally warned that if I used my seat of Featurecam to program for anyone else besides the company I registered my software under (Dasalla Technical Solutions at the time) they would file suit against me for violating THEIR EULA.
This is what doesn't make sense to me .... here's places with easily a half million dollars worth of equipment on the floor but they are too cheap to hire a programmer of their own. Penny-wise, pound-foolish... there is a good chance that these outfits will hire on their own programmers
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