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Posted by Periandros Damoulis (Member # 4473) on :
 
Hello to everyone here.
Publish the first photos in albums that were entirely the Aspire and we are very happy that this program is
ultimately much more usable than any other program.
Ι like to thanks for the people who built this amazing tool our manufacturers and hope to do even better.
It's really wonderful how easy this program is to build 3D Signs and the price is much much cheaper than any other equivalent program.
I have pay too much money (about 6000 US Dollars) a few years ago to purchase Artcam and in my question to the Greek Artcam dealer
for upgrade from Artcam 7 to Artcam 2010 the cost is very very high,about 2600 US Dollars.
This angered a number and was one of the reasons that led me to put Artcam the shelf and let I paid dearly but my surprise came
when he also worked together Artcam and Aspire demo before buy this.
All the tools I had in my Artcam i had too and in Aspire but the ambiguity is how much quicker and easy to do now.
I had some disagreements with my son Panos and my colleagues for the transition from the Artcam to Aspire byt finally vindicated after
a short time elapsed from the acquisition program now want to working with only Aspire.
Bravo...!!! to the Aspire team.

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Manufactured and installed four identical two-sided signs in different places of the Greek Ionian Island Kefalonia.
where this company has nine bakery shops, and continue to build this month and the rest.
The dimensions of this signs is 1300 x 1300 mm.

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And two smaller signs on two-sided for coffee shops has the same company on the island.
The dimensions of this signs is 700 x 700 mm.


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This was built for us a very good customer in memory of his father two times and the model he created it with
absolute precision from the picture we sent Mr. Gregory Spinos from the 3D Model Club.
Thanks Greg...
 
Posted by Catharine C. Kennedy (Member # 4459) on :
 
Gorgious work- beautifully designed and carried out!
 
Posted by Todd Gill (Member # 2569) on :
 
Beautiful signwork Periandros! If Aspire allowed you to easily achieve the results you posted here, then I think you made a great decision in purchasing that program.

Very nicely done...
 
Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
 
Stunning! Absolutely Beautiful.
 
Posted by Joe Crumley (Member # 2307) on :
 
Bravo Sir,

I'm totally with your decision to go with
Aspire. I too bought ArtCam and moved away to Aspire. That was a $8K loss.

Your signs are beautiful. There's a fresh European look to them.

Thanks for posting.
 
Posted by Sonny Franks (Member # 588) on :
 
As always, beautiful work Peri.......
 
Posted by Curtis hammond (Member # 2170) on :
 
I am saving to purchase Aspire as I type.
I tried the Aspire demo and it works great!
Right now I am using Corel draw and Dfx tools plugin. So far its a good combination. But I need Aspire.
 
Posted by Craig Sjoquist (Member # 4684) on :
 
WOW out of the box over the top outstanding work what inspiration

was this just only possible using Aspire or did it just make it so much easier
 
Posted by jack wills (Member # 521) on :
 
Yooz broke da mold...
 
Posted by Tony Vickio (Member # 2265) on :
 
If that's your first sign, I can't to see the second one!!
 
Posted by Periandros Damoulis (Member # 4473) on :
 
Thanks to all friends for the good comments for my work..
Tony this is my first 3D Sign with Aspire Program.
I make 3d signs from 2001.
 
Posted by William DeBekker (Member # 3848) on :
 
Beautiful work.. I just love your Style.

What was your reasoning for the Move to Aspire. Is it simpler to use.. Better Toolpath generation. Just really curious as I will be the first one to say I never Design in Artcam just use it for toolpath generation as I totally hate it's design side..
Way to clunky and difficult to do the simple things.
 
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
 
Peri, those signs are VERY nice.

Would you explain how many different cutters you used in the router, and if you did some parts as 2D outline routs, and some as 3D files, and assembled them later, or did you do it all as one big 3D file?

Well done!
 
Posted by John Arnott (Member # 215) on :
 
Great work Peri, After meeting you in Greece, and seeing your work, I got the idea that I "Needed" to get into CNC routing.
Joe Crumley convinced me to just do it.
I knew that sooner or later someone would come out with a realistic priced software program.
Aspire is the best! It comes with great video tutorials.
Much easier to use than Artcam.
I would never buy a program that you had to take to classes just to learn it!
I think I did my first 3D project the 2nd day I had it. I never even bothered with the free download trial version.
Your truly an inspiration for us all the push the limits.
Remember....It's not the tools or the software.....It's the designer!
Thanks for sharing.
 
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
 
Peri,

It's all Greek to me, but I have always loved your work!
 
Posted by Dave Sherby (Member # 698) on :
 
That is just sick. (Just thought that probably in Greece my comment would be taken as derogatory. Peri, sick is the newest term here for totally over the top.) I too have ArtCAM am have been considering making the move to Aspire.
 
Posted by Ed Gregorowicz (Member # 1842) on :
 
VEEEEEEEERY NICE !
 


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