ispot
( iSpot)
October 31, 2020, 6:32am
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I was sneaking in every few days to take a look, but I couldn’t stay long enough to read or at least browse through threads. I’m wondering how long it will take to catch up with you guys? and I see new products in the store including a new Shapeoko.
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Not sure how long you’ve been away, but check out the updates to Carbide Create and the pro features.
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WillAdams
(William Adams (Carbide 3D))
October 31, 2020, 8:32am
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Welcome back!
Discourse
has a specific feature for top threads during a given time frame:
https://community.carbide3d.com/top
and it should have preserved your read state, and I believe that it does calculate average read time for a given topic.
As mentioned, notable developments are:
New machines:
New beta:
UPDATE: Starting with build 512, updates will be uploaded to the beta page at https://carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/beta/
If you’d like to try our unstable build of CC 500, the Windows build has just been shared at:
https://carbide3d.com/carbidecreate/unstable/
A few notes:
All of the user interface code on the left part of the screen is now. We removed the Qt/QML system and went to native code that should be more stable and easier to work with going forward.
There is a breaking change to t…
New contest:
Another month, another community challenge!
Lamps turned out to be a good source of inspiration, let’s see what you guys can come up with for this month’s theme.
The theme for community challenge #14 is: Gears
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Rules for this 14th challenge:
submit your entry in this thread:
the project must made on a Shapeoko or Nomad.
the project must include at least two working gears. Extra points if you provide a video of them moving.
you must include pics of the finished piece.
you must inc…
New products:
With all the really exciting machines being launched we have neglected to note a couple of other cool tools that have hit the store recently:
We have the new super hold kit:
We also have the Lock Stops:
Enjoy!
Old Autodesk:
As noted at:
Fusion 360 licensing is changing.
For folks for whom it is sufficient to make you consider a different CAD application which are you looking at and why and what sort of work do you do?
Things which may merit consideration:
Alibre Atom3D — good for the folks doing mechanical design it even has a free spreadsheet / calculation feature which allows parametric design Parametric Design Using Alibre Atom3D
OnShape — they already had their licensing kerfuffle, so presumably the cur…
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Julien
(Julien)
October 31, 2020, 8:53am
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Welcome back, glad to hear from you again.
@WillAdams nailed it, that’s pretty much all that happened while you were away (that and new folks in the community, which is great too)
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system
(system)
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November 30, 2020, 6:32am
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