Vectric Training Camp - 27th September 2007

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Tony Mac
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Vectric Training Camp - 27th September 2007

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We are running a 1 day Training Camp on 27th September in Ohio, USA.

The training camp is being run on the Thursday before John Forney's MidWest
ShopBot Camp and everyone is welcome - not just 'Botters'!

During the day we will look at all of the Vectric products and also explain how to
setup and run various jobs on john's CNC router.

The cost is $40 (includes breakfast and lunch) if you register before 26th August.

For more details and to register please click here >

Tony
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Update - The Training Course is now Free for everyone to attend!

ShopBot Tools have kindly offered to sponsor the Training Day so it's now
Free for everyone and includes breakfast and lunch :D

Refunds have been sent to people who have already paid through PayPal.

The information on the web page has been updated and please register
at Vectric Training Courseto reserve your place on the course.


Tony

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The Training Course is now fully booked-up.

Thank you to everyone who has registered and more
details will be sent to you in a couple of weeks.

I'm looking forward to meeting you all in Ohio :)

Regards,
Tony

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Post by andyb »

Tony,
Are you planning any in the southern part of the states or any other part? If not, have you thought about it?

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Training Camp

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Tony, Brian and chance you folks will put on a class in the US Southeast-
Nice weather here in the winter..


Thanks
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Post by Kimon »

I would be happy to help host a similar event in LA - Lower Alabama - Mobile Area.

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Midwest Vectric & Shopbot Camp

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Tony and Brian

Thanks again for the fantastic software. You both do a great job at presenting all of your products.
I'm glad that not only can I put a face to the names but also the Accents also.
Every thing was very informative. And can't wait until the next one.

Also it was a great pleasure in meeting and talking with you also Bob Reda. Thanks for the great ideas.
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Hi Don,

I'm glad to hear you found the training course interesting and useful and Thank you for the positive feedback.

It was a real pleasure meeting everyone who made it to the Training Class in Ohio and we had a great time. We must thank John Forney for organizing and hosting the event, all the presenters who made the camp so interesting and informative and ShopBot for keeping us all fed and watered.

Bill Palumbo has posted some photographs at > http://www.flickr.com/photos/campshopbot

We will look at running more training courses / user group meetings and will post details later in the year.

Tony
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When will there be another training camp ?

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Hi, I missed the first camp because of the timing, being in the sign business (seems like the heavy season is not ready to calm down !!!kool!!!) I had too many orders and could not attend. January or February are calm and it would be nice for me to leave the canadian winter behind for a few days !

Dan !
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I second the idea of a V Carve Seminar in the warm USA. Perhaps in the South Carolina area. Columbia-Myrtle Beach. Great weather 80's today...

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