It is no mystery that shop owners and production managers seeking to
turn a profit, remain competitive and consolidate production gains
are consistently searching out and investing in supporting
technology. Because of this BobCAD-CAM has remained a choice for so
many of you out there. While manufacturers have grown in terms of
accepting and acquiring CAM technology for CNC machining, the last
two decades have taught us that there isn't any one CAD-CAM product
that does it all.
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Place
designs and parts on the digitizing tablet, trace the design or
part, save as a dxf file for loading into BobCAD-CAM |

An electrical device connected to a computer that sends very
accurate X,Y coordinates to the computer using a pen stylus or
mouse-like cursor. Place an object or pattern on the digitizing
tablet, start the digitizing software, place the pen stylus or
cursor where digitizing should begin, push the buttons on the pen or
cursor to start digitizing and digitize the object, pattern, design.
Digitizing tablet sizes range from 44x60in (110x150cm), 36x48in
(90x120cm), 24x36in (60x90cm), 20x24in (50x60cm), 12x18in (30x45cm),
and 12x12in (30x30cm). Standard accuracy is .01" (10/1000) but
higher accuracies are available.
Digitizing software is recommended to use the digitizing tablet.
More Information on Digitizing Tablets
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Digitizing
software that allows the user to quickly, easily, and accurately
trace parts, designs and templates and save the graphics as a DXF
file for loading into BobCad-Cam and other CNC software.Place the
object on the
digitizing tablet, start the Logic Trace Cnc Dxf software, trace/
digitize the design, save the DXF graphics file. Digitizing can be
point to point, continuous curves, freehand drawing, lines, arcs,
circles, and curve fitting between points.
Standard graphics formats include
DXF, DWG and GCODE file formats. Additional formats available.
More Information on the
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