Official Luthiers Forum!

Owned and operated by Lance Kragenbrink
It is currently Sat Nov 30, 2024 6:29 pm


All times are UTC - 5 hours





Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 10 posts ] 
Author Message
PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:30 am 
Offline
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
User avatar

Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:59 am
Posts: 1964
Location: Rochester Michigan
If you're a Mac person and have been looking for affordable 3D software, Rhino for OS-X has gone out of beta and is now available for sale http://www.rhino3d.com/sales/north-amer ... ted_States

$300 is pretty cheap for what you get. I'm a SolidWorks guy (and have a PC for that unfortunately) and I'll probably pick it up for compatibility purposes.

_________________
http://www.birkonium.com CNC Products for Luthiers
http://banduramaker.blogspot.com



These users thanked the author Andy Birko for the post (total 2): Imbler (Mon Jun 15, 2015 9:53 pm) • Durero (Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:58 pm)
Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:19 pm 
Offline
Contributing Member
Contributing Member

Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2004 11:25 pm
Posts: 7202
Location: United States
I'm now a Creo guy... at least at the office. it is probably the best fully parameteric 3D cad software out there right now. Well, okay their may be better stuff out there, but it is a definite step up from SW, which isn't as fully parametric. Not that any of that means a darn thing for what we do...
:-)

So Andy, did you talk Tom Dowey into a CNC like yours?

_________________
"I want to know what kind of pickups Vince Gill uses in his Tele, because if I had those, as good of a player as I am, I'm sure I could make it sound like that.
Only badly."


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:14 pm 
Offline
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
User avatar

Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:59 am
Posts: 1964
Location: Rochester Michigan
I'm just bringing up the Rhino thing because it's really affordable. SW and Creo are over $4k which puts them in another league. Apparently Rhino has some surfacing stuff that works pretty well too.

I've not used Creo at all so don't really know anything about it. My guess is that NX and Catia are better than SW and Creo but, they're also in at over $15k a seat. With the amount of cash I've got into SW and VM for SW, I don't see myself changing over. I'm able to make necks from dimensions in a spreadsheet so that's good enough for me.

I am curious though as why you think that SW isn't fully parametric though. It may just be that I've not worked with a "fully" parametric modeler but other than the real details of certain features, everything else is parametric. E.g. in a sweep, you wouldn't be able to configure what the sweep path is but most everything else you can. In my neck model e.g. I can select the volute types just by changing one cell in the spreadsheet.

Yep, Tom told me he would be pulling the trigger as soon as he got home! He's pretty excited!

_________________
http://www.birkonium.com CNC Products for Luthiers
http://banduramaker.blogspot.com


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:58 pm 
Offline
Cocobolo
Cocobolo
User avatar

Joined: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:44 pm
Posts: 471
Location: Australia
First name: Allen
Last Name: McFarlen
City: Mt. Sheridan
State: Qld.
Zip/Postal Code: 4868
Country: Australia
Focus: Build
Status: Professional
Don't know if all of you are aware, but Autodesk Fusion360 is CAD/CAM in the cloud that works on both Windows and Mac. If you are a startup, in education or have a business turnover of less than $100K then it's free. Which is going to cover most all of the small luthier shops. And that includes the full 3D CAM version.

Otherwise $300/yr which is the bargain of a lifetime if you've been pricing out any of this type of software plus 3D cam with high speed machining. I'm on a free account, but if I had to pay the $300 I'd be happy to.

Also has drawing, rendering, version control and sharing / collaboration built right in. I work on files with a mate that lives 2,000km from me.

I'm on a Mac and I've been using in now for a month, and while it's in some ways similar to how SolidWorks operates, it's different enough to require some time learning it. Oh, and it's actually really fast on my Mac.

_________________
Allen R. McFarlen
Barron River Guitars & Ukuleles
Facebook
Cairns, Australia


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:14 pm 
Offline
Cocobolo
Cocobolo

Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:58 pm
Posts: 291
First name: Leo
Last Name: Pedersen
City: Bowen Island
State: British Columbia
Zip/Postal Code: V0N 1G2
Country: Canada
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
Great news!

I've emailed my reseller to request a licence purchase.

I'm really looking forward to the day when Grasshopper, MadCAM, T-splines, RhinoWorks and other plugins work on the OS X version of Rhino. I'm starting to believe that the day will come!


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:04 am 
Offline
Brazilian Rosewood
Brazilian Rosewood
User avatar

Joined: Tue May 02, 2006 9:02 am
Posts: 2351
Location: Canada
First name: Bob
Last Name: Garrish
City: Toronto
State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Status: Professional
There's a new cloud CAD software called OnShape that I'm really impressed with. It's being done by the original Solidworks team, and it's pretty fantastic. First cloud software where I felt I wasn't getting shorted in any way, and it's got some amazing collaboration features (like having multiple people working on the same model, at the same time!). They just got lofts, so give it a go!

Like Andy, I'm curious about what advantages Creo has over Solidworks, from someone that's used both.

_________________
Bob Garrish
Former Canonized Purveyor of Fine CNC Luthier Services


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:58 am 
Offline
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
User avatar

Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:59 am
Posts: 1964
Location: Rochester Michigan
Allen McFarlen wrote:
Don't know if all of you are aware, but Autodesk Fusion360 is CAD/CAM in the cloud that works on both Windows and Mac.


Yes, this is very interesting. A friend just bought the lifetime setup but hasn't played with it yet.

Generally speaking though, it probably gives you at least most of the functionality of Rhino plus a $500 to $1500 CAM package for very reasonable prices.

Time permitting, I'll have a look at it as it seems very affordable for the small shop.

_________________
http://www.birkonium.com CNC Products for Luthiers
http://banduramaker.blogspot.com


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 11:23 am 
Offline
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
User avatar

Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:31 am
Posts: 904
Location: Candler, NC United States
That's fantastic news -- I've been using Rhino for almost fifteen years, and have been waiting for this day almost that long!


Ken Jones
Mountain Song Guitars

_________________
Mountain Song Guitars www.mountainsongguitars.com


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 12:13 pm 
Offline
Cocobolo
Cocobolo

Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:58 pm
Posts: 291
First name: Leo
Last Name: Pedersen
City: Bowen Island
State: British Columbia
Zip/Postal Code: V0N 1G2
Country: Canada
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
My reseller just offered me the promotional price for owners of Rhino 5 for Windows: only $95.00 US

Amazing deal :)


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:23 pm 
Offline
Cocobolo
Cocobolo

Joined: Sun Jun 21, 2009 6:14 pm
Posts: 439
First name: Mike
Last Name: Imbler
City: Wichita
State: KS
Zip/Postal Code: 67204
Country: usa
Focus: Build
thanks Andy, I've got Vectric Vcarve pro with my consumer cnc, and it is actually good software, but rudimentary on the cad side. I jumped on that Rhino5 for mac deal and played with it some already. It runs really fast on my mac, and looks to be very powerful. Years ago, I used Catia and Cadam as an aerospace engineer, and I think Rhino is going to be great to develop the models I take over to the vectric software,
Mike


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 10 posts ] 

All times are UTC - 5 hours


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Jump to:  
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group
phpBB customization services by 2by2host.com