jbraun wrote: >Kent A. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>[I wish, by the way, that Weber Systems would join the >>21st century and put their pricing structure on their website. I >>understand what their website says about this, but, frankly, I'm not >>interested in calling a sales engineer just to find out if there's any >>point in having the conversation.] >> >How much does most CAD/CAM cost? Answer: What are you willing to pay? I have >no knowledge if Webersys plays this game, but it's common in the industry. >Check >any BobCad forum for extreme examples. > > (not free, and not natively for Linux, so feel free to stop reading :) ) If they stay in business, then CadMAX <http://www.cadmax.com> is an excellent choice at $295. It's a full parasolid-based parametric 3D modeler. It can do just about anything SolidWorks can (sheet metal bending/unbending being a major exception).
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