From: Joe788 on
On Dec 12, 10:02 am, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Tired of total bullshit from losers who can't backup what they have to
> say with facts and screen shots?
>
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
>
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
>
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

Like the screen shots I posted of your embarrassing mask on arc
debacle?

Jon, you've been desperately struggling with stl simulation since the
dawn of time. This is not Mastercam's fault. Your "Mastercam User"
alias at CNCZone was begging for help with this years ago, even after
getting the help you were still unable to grasp the concept, going so
far as to actually stating about yourself, "I have no clues". Then
just a few months ago I gave one of your emastercam aliases very
specific instructions on how easy it is to take a complete assembly
from solidworks, and verify on it in Mastercam. Apparently you still
aren't unable to grasp the basics. Big surprise there.

From: Joe788 on
Tired of total bullshit from losers who can't backup what they have to
say with facts and screen shots?

When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
the limitations that Mastercam has:

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

"Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

From: Joe788 on
On Dec 12, 12:34 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Tired of total bullshit from losers who can't backup what they have to
> say with facts and screen shots?
>
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
>
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
>
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

Like the screen shots I posted of your embarrassing mask on arc
debacle? Or the screen shots I posted of FBM Drill to prove that you
had never even seen the function, let alone used it, or had the
experience to comment on it.

Jon, you've been desperately struggling with stl simulation since the
dawn of time. This is not Mastercam's fault. Your "Mastercam User"
alias at CNCZone was begging for help with this years ago, even after
getting the help you were still unable to grasp the concept, going so
far as to actually stating about yourself, "I have no clues". Then
just a few months ago I gave one of your emastercam aliases very
specific instructions on how easy it is to take a complete assembly
from solidworks, and verify on it in Mastercam. Apparently you still
aren't unable to grasp the basics. Big surprise there.
From: Joe788 on
Tired of total bullshit from losers who can't backup what they have to
say with facts and screen shots?

When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
the limitations that Mastercam has:

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

"Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

From: Joe788 on
On Dec 12, 2:20 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Tired of total bullshit from losers who can't backup what they have to
> say with facts and screen shots?
>
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
>
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
>
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

Like the screen shots I posted of your embarrassing mask on arc
debacle? Or the screen shots I posted of FBM Drill to prove that you
had never even seen the function, let alone used it, or had the
experience to comment on it.

Jon, you've been desperately struggling with stl simulation since the
dawn of time. This is not Mastercam's fault. Your "Mastercam User"
alias at CNCZone was begging for help with this years ago, even after
getting the help you were still unable to grasp the concept, going so
far as to actually stating about yourself, "I have no clues". Then
just a few months ago I gave one of your emastercam aliases very
specific instructions on how easy it is to take a complete assembly
from solidworks, and verify on it in Mastercam. Apparently you still
aren't unable to grasp the basics. Big surprise there.