I got the standard software 6.0 with THC. I couldn't justify the curve text and shape library. It was pretty damn cool but it's an extra $800 for the pro. I can always upgrade a la carte. So far I'm a fan of Flashcut. I love that's it's USB, all in one, and can run on any Windows.
When I couldn't get anything to move yesterday, all it took was a 2 minute phone call to Flashcut and I was doing dry runs.
Ron, Zach & Anne are all great at flashcut. Seriously I bothered them so much and they were helpful every time.
There is a lot more to the full software than just the shape library and curved text.
The ability to turn height control on/off while cutting is a big one for me. So the torch won't dive in small circles.
Adjusting the voltage on the fly which I will also use.
Export as a DXF, this is big for me since i use lots of different software.
The ability to weld objects together in cad. This is a big one as i have it on my torchmate cad.
And not sure if it's a pro feature yet or out yet but they are working on being able to rotate the part in the CNC part of the software. Again this is a big one if you are importing or downloading a file that wasn't designed on flashcut.
Those reasons alone I'll be upgrading to the full software as soon as I get my machine up and running again. Waiting on a damn electrician.
Agreed. I love watching this stuff.
What do you guys pay for slats? I was quoted $153 for 9 20ft 11ga 3" flat stock. $180 total for them to cut them in half so I can transport them. Is 11ga good for them?
I had someone give me an employee discount and cut my slats. 11 or 12 of them were $60 for 3/16" thick and about 24" wide. That was very cheap.
I just had my laser guy cut me 6 of them roughly the same size and that was $60.
They don't need to be too thick or too thin. 1/8"-3/16" is perfectly fine IMO