From: Joe788 on
The bullshit goes on and on from worthless motherfuckers who can't
back up what they have to say with FACTS.

It is a FACT that with history based solid modeling you better be damn
sure you have a good idea of what you want before you start modeling
because it's next to impossible to radically change your mind without
having to start all over from scratch.

This limitation doesn't exist with direct modeling.

History based modeling is an approx 25 year old dated concept
popularized by PTC (Pro/E).

It's time to move on to better CAD tools than history based solid
modelers. Smarter CADCAM users are starting to do just that.
From: noneya on
On May 19, 9:14 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> The bullshit goes on and on from worthless motherfuckers who can't
> back up what they have to say with FACTS.
>
> It is a FACT that with history based solid modeling you better be damn
> sure you have a good idea of what you want before you start modeling

Jon, your logic seems a bit odd and your statement reads as if it came
from someone who has never actually designed anything. How can you
model something if you don't first have a good idea or understanding
of what it is you're trying to create?
From: Joe788 on
The bullshit goes on and on from worthless motherfuckers who can't
back up what they have to say with FACTS.

It is a FACT that with history based solid modeling you better be damn
sure you have a good idea of what you want before you start modeling
because it's next to impossible to radically change your mind without
having to start all over from scratch.

This limitation doesn't exist with direct modeling.

History based modeling is an approx 25 year old dated concept
popularized by PTC (Pro/E).

It's time to move on to better CAD tools than history based solid
modelers. Smarter CADCAM users are starting to do just that.

From: noneya on
On May 20, 4:26 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> It is a FACT that with history based solid modeling you better be damn
> sure you have a good idea of what you want before you start modeling

Jon, how can you model something if you don't first have a good idea
or understanding
of what it is you're trying to create?
From: Joe788 on
On May 20, 4:43 pm, noneya <CliffBandqu...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On May 20, 4:26 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It is a FACT that with history based solid modeling you better be damn
> > sure you have a good idea of what you want before you start modeling
>
> Jon, how can you model something if you don't first have a good idea
> or understanding
> of what it is you're trying to create?

Don't ask Jon the, "tough questions", it interferes with his buzzwords!