I agree with Bill on this one. I just bought a second Techno Isel CNC Gantry type router. It came with only a 3 axis controller which was rather obsolete so I bought a 4 axis system from Paul at Deepgroove which is due tomorrow. I'm using the Mach 3 software on this machine and an old AH-HA 4 axis controller on my old machine. The Ah-Ha is no longer made or supported, though there is a Yahoo Group that helps with any Ah-Ha problems I've encountered. The Ah-Ha is an old DOS based system though and I use the old 3 1/2" floppy disks to move the cutting files from my Cad-CAM computer to the computer that runs the machine. With my new system I should be able to use a USB memory stick, a CD or a floppy. A lot of cuemakers use BobCad and like it, but while I have it, I use another program I find MUCH more user friendly and has the ability to do just about anything BobCad can do and much easier to understand, at least for me. Anyone looking for a very user friendly CadCam program that the owner of the company supports very well I'd highly recommend Waynemark Software's FastPath. It's also cheaper than BobCad! If you're interested you can contact Greg Brown at
GBrown1002000@Yahoo.com . Please tell him that Sherm referred you. I don't make anything off of it but I'd like him to know I appreciate all the help he's given me! When I got started with CNC I'd hardly ever sat at a computer, much less had any understanding of how to make one work. Greg was very patient with me and the software is really easy to learn! I forgot to mention that Dick Neighbors also uses this software and loves it too.
Sherm