From: ""D"" on
On Jan 19, 8:03 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2:47 pm, "\"D\"" <reidmach...(a)msn.com> wrote:
>
> > I cannot "build" intelligence into the geometry, it is what it is,
> > based on the part requirements, model provided, etc.
>
> Until you can get over this severe limitation I don't see much chance
> of any productive discussion on this subject. Geometry isn't what it
> is if you have a much more intelligent CAM system than Mastercam is.
>
> There is a reason many / better Mastercam users on e-Mastercam use
> SolidWorks to design their fixtures and do all of their modeling as
> well as preparing parts they receive to machine in Solidworks.
> Unfortunately you can't grasp why. Perhaps you should read this blog
> to see if you can understand why Lars does almost no modeling in
> Mastercam and is so heavily dependent on SolidWorks. Lars imparts a
> good deal of intelligence into the fixtures he does. I'm sure he also
> imparts intelligence into parts in SolidWorks and then imports the
> parts into Mastercam to machine.
>
> http://cadcamstuff.com/
>
> The same would apply to many shops in San Diego, one of whom dumped 5
> seats of Mastercam (and I mean dumped they were so frustrated) and
> went with OpenMind Hypermill running inside of SolidWorks.
>
> Not much sense in continuing until you can grasp the basics of what
> Mastercam so badly lacks and what many / better Mastercam users do to
> overcome Mastercam's severe limitations.

Wow!, we were discussing open pocketing in Mastercam, now you pick
apart an analogy I make about the geometry?
The geometry IS the controlling factor in the part that you are
making, you didnt say we were designing the part, you said we were
machining the part!!!
Maybe today you wear a blue skirt, instead of the red one you wore
yesterday!!
One more time Jon, someone actually tries to have a focused, specific
dialog with you, and, YOU turn it into something it is not, just to
try to make yourself look intelligent, AND take a few potshots at the
same time, pathetic, really pathetic.
Damm shame, you really dont get it, do you?
I tried, again, to no avail, no need to waste my time and experience
on this kindergarten B/S.

Later,

"D"
From: Cliff on
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 07:59:15 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <joemama788(a)aol.com> wrote:

>This is identical to his tombstone
>machining Jihad from a few years back. He bleated on and on about how
>Mastercam was no good for "tombstone machining", and continuously
>pointed to pretty pictures from the HSMworks website, as some sort of
>"proof" of how great HSMworks is at "tombstone machining." Many of us
>continually requested that Jon elaborate on his method for "tombstone
>machining" in Mastercam. The answer was sure to be entertaining, since
>he's never programmed anything with a tombstone before. Of course, he
>never, ever answered the question, and he's still never machined
>anything on a tombstone before.

And after wasting all that time & scrapping all those parts
the shop's owner caught on to his endless clueless BS ....
I expect all the other employees knew in a day or two.
--
Cliff

From: Cliff on
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 21:23:09 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryrozer(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>Here is VoluMill showing how the user adds intelligence to Mastercam
>geometry so their toolpaths can take advantage of the added
>intelligence:
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_vAo3SI43I&feature=related

What, *exactly*, does it show?
WHY?

And what has it to do with "Open Pocketing"?
I see NO pockets at all.

Pretty bad video too.
--
Cliff
From: Half-nutz on
On Jan 25, 11:23 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

> Here is VoluMill showing how the user adds intelligence to Mastercam
> geometry so their toolpaths can take advantage of the added
> intelligence:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_vAo3SI43I&feature=related

Jonnie Bonkers,

Have you tried to post to any other forum lately?
Do you understand that even IF you could forge an IP address, you
would still be a crazy, ranting, nutter?
Changing your IP address, or changing your name does not change your
insanity, and you get banned as soon as you pop your head in anyplace.

Tell us again how changing an IP address will make you appear to be
sane.
We need a good laugh.

From: Cliff on
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 12:15:13 -0800 (PST), Half-nutz <3t3d(a)centurytel.net> wrote:

>On Jan 25, 11:23�pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Here is VoluMill showing how the user adds intelligence to Mastercam
>> geometry so their toolpaths can take advantage of the added
>> intelligence:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_vAo3SI43I&feature=related
>
>Jonnie Bonkers,
>
>Have you tried to post to any other forum lately?

He's actually had little time to work or to post here of late.
He's been flogging his bog ..... all over the net.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=jonbanquer.wordpress.com
42,000 hits.

>Do you understand that even IF you could forge an IP address, you
>would still be a crazy, ranting, nutter?
>Changing your IP address, or changing your name does not change your
>insanity, and you get banned as soon as you pop your head in anyplace.
>
>Tell us again how changing an IP address will make you appear to be
>sane.
>We need a good laugh.

Indeed.
--
Cliff