>The Jon Banquer blog has been updated to cover the new details that
>were released today.
<Snicker>
You again copied from an ad.
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Cliff
>1. Despite the FACT that SolidWorks is a Corolla it's far better than
>the CAD and graphics you get in stand-alone Mastercam, Surfcam or
>bottom of the barrel Gibbscam so moving a CAM application into very
>popular CAD program like SolidWorks is a huge step up from a stand-
>alone solution like Mastercam, Gibbscam, Surfcam,etc.
>
>2. You can use a program like Solid Edge with ST2 or SpaceClaim to get
>around the problems with modifying "dumb solids" in SolidWorks.
Gee .... "stand alone" programs ....
LOL ....
If you don't want dumb solids then don't make them.
If you got the data from someplace else just import it into your
CAM program directly.
You are not & never will be a designer, much less an engineer.
How dumb can a banquer get? IS there any limit?
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Cliff
>
>4. As more and more stand-alone CAM systems move to run inside of
>SolidWorks, because they have reached the limitations of what they can
>do because their CAD is so far behind,
CLUE: CAM programs are not CAD programs.
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Cliff
Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money
to fund his ideas. He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my
insurance money to pay for his move to California. How did he cash it?
He used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the
state of Connecticut. Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM
software. Trust in him and you will find your self robbed or in
prison.
Don't be stupid.
Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money
to fund his ideas. He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my
insurance money to pay for his move to California. How did he cash it
he used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the
>On Nov 10, 7:30�am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:54:09 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >1. Despite the FACT that SolidWorks is a Corolla it's far better than
>> >the CAD and graphics you get in stand-alone Mastercam, Surfcam or
>> >bottom of the barrel Gibbscam so moving a CAM application into very
>> >popular CAD program like SolidWorks is a huge step up from a stand-
>> >alone solution like Mastercam, Gibbscam, Surfcam,etc.
>>
>> >2. You can use a program like Solid Edge with ST2 or SpaceClaim to get
>> >around the problems with modifying "dumb solids" in SolidWorks.
>>
>> � Gee .... "stand alone" programs ....
>> � LOL ....
>>
>> � If you don't want dumb solids then don't make them.
>> � If you got the data from someplace else just import it into your
>> CAM program directly.
>> � You are not & never will be a designer, much less an engineer.
>>
>> � How dumb can a banquer get? IS there any limit?
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money
>to fund his ideas.
He has no "ideas", just stuff stolen from the posts of others & ads.
He's utterly clueless on the subjects he poses about & cannot
even grasp how to drill simple holes with MasterCAM.
>He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my
>insurance money to pay for his move to California. How did he cash it
>he used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the
>state of Connecticut. Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM
>software. Trust in him and you will find your self robbed or in
>prison.
I don't doubt a word of it.
>Don't be stupid.
How is he on stolen cars?
We know about stolen/cracked software I think.
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Cliff
>On Nov 10, 7:30�am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:54:09 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >1. Despite the FACT that SolidWorks is a Corolla it's far better than
>> >the CAD and graphics you get in stand-alone Mastercam, Surfcam or
>> >bottom of the barrel Gibbscam so moving a CAM application into very
>> >popular CAD program like SolidWorks is a huge step up from a stand-
>> >alone solution like Mastercam, Gibbscam, Surfcam,etc.
>>
>> >2. You can use a program like Solid Edge with ST2 or SpaceClaim to get
>> >around the problems with modifying "dumb solids" in SolidWorks.
>>
>> � Gee .... "stand alone" programs ....
>> � LOL ....
>>
>> � If you don't want dumb solids then don't make them.
>> � If you got the data from someplace else just import it into your
>> CAM program directly.
>> � You are not & never will be a designer, much less an engineer.
>>
>> � How dumb can a banquer get? IS there any limit?
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money
>to fund his ideas. He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my
>insurance money to pay for his move to California.
The move to CA or the prior one to AZ?
>How did he cash it
>he used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the
>state of Connecticut. Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM
>software. Trust in him and you will find your self robbed or in
>prison.
>
>Don't be stupid.
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Cliff
>my clients
<Snicker>
Can't get a cracked copy, eh?
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Cliff
> I've already posted what the
>NX quote was
Nope. You claimed it was a big secret.
Not that you'd have clue #1 even about the optons.
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Cliff
>NX drilling interface isn't as good as SolidCAM's
<Snicker>
Drilling drilling drilling drilling drilling drilling drilling drilling =
yonnie bunko
You've never used it. EITHER of them.
And a simple program cannot do nearly as much ....
You don't, after all, want any control, do you?
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Cliff
>>3D contour? A chunk more.
>
>For the last several years FeatureCAM has used the exact same toolpath
>surfacing engine as PowerMill and FeatureCAM 3 axis toolpath surfacing
>is very reasonable compared to the Mastercam and Gibbscam quotes I
>received.
Are the holes ROUND?
As you NOW need MasterCAM quotes you don't actually
have that either (legally).
<Snicker>
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Cliff
>>NX, Mastercam, Smartcam, et all... they're all
>> fairly "cheap" and simple to use.
>
>NX drilling interface isn't as good as SolidCAM's and I'd bet good
>money that Cimatron's drilling maybe even better based on what I know
>about using SolidCAM's drilling and how SolidCAM came to have the
>drilling interface it now has.
All those yammering little voices ....
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Cliff
>NX drilling interface isn't as good as SolidCAM's
<Snicker>
>> 2.5 axis? No one cares.
>
>No... you don't care. All of my clients as well as the company I now
>work for care.
You could learn to "program" your vitally important 2.5 axis
holes with a free spreadsheet program.
Well, not you, exactly.
But any actual machine programmer.
Beg PV for help !!!
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Cliff
>Over a hundred hits on the Delcam For SolidWorks page since it was
>posted.
DelCAM probably making copies for the humor.
PLUS you looking every 2 minutes.
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Cliff
He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
funded his move to California.
Who are you?
Honestly, I don't think he knows enough about cars to steal one, but I
do know that he is a nasty troll of a man, a very selfish and self-
centered person. He doesn't know a rats ass about 3d, solids,
MasterCam, SolidWorks, Gibbs whatever. He thrives on attention. That's
why he has stuck around here for so long. He gets all the attention he
needs. His entire life has been about him. He disowned his own Mother
because she wanted him to be something more than what he is today.
Threw her right out the door because she wanted him to go to college
and be a doctor or lawyer. lol You guys don't even know the half of
it, he was a slum lord in the 80s ripping off section 8 in New Haven,
Connecticut. I think the name was the Jonathon Banquer Group or
something egotistically similar. Then there was Chemical One. That was
his chemical company, he was selling soap for industrial
dishwashers... apparently he sucked at both because he went bankrupt
and then lied about what he had. A lady he lived with, I think her
name was Cathy, got pissed off and called the bankruptcy court and
ratted him out because he screwed her over too. They came and tool
everything including his underwear. He still didn't learn his lesson
about how to treat people. He is the biggest POS I have ever had the
misfortune of meeting.
Ask him. He knows who I am.
>Right out of the gate Delcam For SolidWorks is going to have serious
>functionality for 2 1/2 axis through 5 axis mill.
Did you not claim it would not have 2 1/2 axes?
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Cliff
What if the keys were in it?
What if there were Yankee pedestrians to run over?
>but I
>do know that he is a nasty troll of a man, a very selfish and self-
>centered person. He doesn't know a rats ass about 3d, solids,
>MasterCam, SolidWorks, Gibbs whatever.
We all (almost) know that.
Pretty funny about him claiming to try to drill
holes though. Major concern (& as far as he can grasp what the
softwares are for).
> He thrives on attention. That's
>why he has stuck around here for so long. He gets all the attention he
>needs. His entire life has been about him. He disowned his own Mother
>because she wanted him to be something more than what he is today.
>Threw her right out the door because she wanted him to go to college
>and be a doctor or lawyer. lol
First he'd have to graduate middle school though.
Without being tossed out of shop class (among
others no doubt).
Then high school.
>You guys don't even know the half of
>it, he was a slum lord in the 80s ripping off section 8 in New Haven,
>Connecticut. I think the name was the Jonathon Banquer Group or
>something egotistically similar. Then there was Chemical One. That was
>his chemical company, he was selling soap for industrial
>dishwashers... apparently he sucked at both because he went bankrupt
>and then lied about what he had.
Scams, scams, scams ...
>A lady he lived with, I think her
>name was Cathy, got pissed off and called the bankruptcy court and
>ratted him out because he screwed her over too.
One wonders how many times he's left others holding
the bag.
>They came and tool
>everything including his underwear. He still didn't learn his lesson
>about how to treat people. He is the biggest POS I have ever had the
>misfortune of meeting.
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Cliff
>He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
>funded his move to California.
Why did he have to get out of Arizona?
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Cliff
No one would hire him, they started to doing background checks.
>On Nov 11, 7:29�pm, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:29:17 -0800 (PST), Sick of Jon Banquer <tar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
>> >funded his move to California.
>>
>> � Why did he have to get out of Arizona?
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>No one would hire him, they started to doing background checks.
Too late in a few cases I gather.
--
Cliff
>Further, you can't see that history based modeling is a dead end.
It's always nice to hear from a real Unigraphics expert !
You've had it for about 10 months now, right?
--
Cliff
>The Jon Banquer blog has started to lay it out and will continue to
>lay it out. The next phase is the death of stand-alone CAM like
>Gibbscam, Surfcam, Featurecam, Mastercam, etc as more shops realize
>that their old stand-alone CAM systems just can't keep up.
Found out how to drill a few holes yet?
We could easily do that back in the days of CADDS III or AD-2000, about
30 - 40 years ago ....
--
Cliff
>Any idea
>how buggy Mastercam X4 is?
I know of one *claimed* user of MasterCAM
that has claimed bugs drilling holes .....
And clearly has never had any training or
comprehension.
--
Cliff
>The big changes have just started. Unfortunately it's going to be
>SolidWorks that most shops go with
Pretty good CAM program is it?
Have any videos or ads?
--
Cliff
>The big changes have just started. Unfortunately it's going to be
>SolidWorks that most shops go with but as fully integrated CADCAM
>proves to be the market you will see the rise of direct modeling and
>CAM running inside of direct modelers.
What a drooling idiot.
One change to the early design stage can result in
hundreds or thousands of later *dependant* changes.
You would have to make these all by hand one by one
with your beloved "direct modeling".
--
Cliff
>
>He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
>funded his move to California.
How much does he owe you & the girls?
I hope they are well.
--
Cliff
>IMO by far
>the easiest way to suck someone into a scam is to tell them what they
>really want to hear rather than the truth of make them feel like they
>are really helping you.
You have had a lot of practice.
--
Cliff
>Joe788 wrote:
>
>>
>> Steve, it's sort of ironic that you're busy defending Jon, while
>> conversing with him as he's posting as me.
>>
>
>Joe, If you read what I said I was asking Bill why he was so quick to believe a
>poster who has only started posting here a couple of days ago.
The rest of us had clues.
>Nothing in my original post was a defense of Jon that I can see.
Except that it was.
>His using your email handle isn't something that I condone.
But it bothers you little.
He does so love his little frauds & scams.
>Best,
>Steve
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Cliff
You are thinking of his ex wife, Jon and I never married nor was I
stupid enough to have his children... nor was his ex, those were
stepdaughters. God saw fit to make sure Jon never had children of his
on.
I would like to thank Jon Banquer for accepting my challenge of being
interviewed for this blog. If you have any questions for Jon or for
Novedge, please leave a comment below and we will be glad to answer.
Franco Folini
UPDATE -- July 8, 2007 -- I had to close this blog post to further
comments and to remove the personal attacks between Jon and some other
newsgroups readers. Before the interview, I made an agreement with Jon
about the style of the interview and the way to handle it. Jon didn’t
respect our agreement, posting comments under fake names. Jon’s
authentic and fake comments are all posted from the same IP address,
72.199.251.224. I can now see that my trust in Jon was misplaced.
http://blog.novedge.com/2007/07/an-interview-wi.html
Figures!
>On Nov 12, 4:48�am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:29:17 -0800 (PST), Sick of Jon Banquer <tar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> >He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
>> >funded his move to California.
>>
>> � How much does he owe you & the girls?
>> � I hope they are well.
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>You are thinking of his ex wife,
IIRC He was still claiming to be "married" .... last I saw.
>Jon and I never married nor was I
>stupid enough to have his children... nor was his ex, those were
>stepdaughters. God saw fit to make sure Jon never had children of his
>on.
Lucky kids I expect.
--
Cliff
> Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM
>software.
How & when did he do that?
He never buys ....
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Cliff
>On Nov 11, 7:29�pm, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:29:17 -0800 (PST), Sick of Jon Banquer <tar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >He stole the check from me when I lived in Arizona. That's how he
>> >funded his move to California.
>>
>> � Why did he have to get out of Arizona?
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>No one would hire him, they started to doing background checks.
I gathered that broomboy was living in a welfare housing project &
had to steal internet from motel parking lots or use the
public library ....
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Cliff
> I
>hope you don't mind if I continue to build my machining and CADCAM
>skills
What will be next after you learn how to drill a hole or two?
Three holes? Larger holes? Blind holes? Tapped holes?
--
Cliff
>Unfortunately a former
>Mastercam user like Bill Triffet refused to document the specifics of
>what's really so badly broken in Mastercam. I have.
I heard a rumor that someone had noticed that 3 > 2.
Is this true?
Do you know?
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Cliff
Don't know how he can still be married when she divorced him in 2007
and remarried in 2008. Delusional!
From what I understand he stole letterhead and a purchase order from
the school he was attending and forged an order for a students copy of
MasterCam, much like he did for Rhino 3d or was it Autocad, god there
were so many....
>> Many years ago I came to the conclusion that what was needed were
>> properly moderated forums. So far the independent Mastercam forum that
>> I'm so active in shows the promise that I always knew a properly
>> moderated web forum could have.
>
>Yep, you and all two other members are really tackling those hard
>hitting issues,
Such as trying to drill a few holes on a flat surface ...
>like showing your incompetence by complaining about
>mask on arc, then being told how to properly use it, and then making
>up your own imaginary fix for your own imaginary problem.
You have to admit, that was very amusing.
After all, it's not like he knows that 2 >1 or read
the instructions or got any help from any real user
(such as the ones where he claims to work) or
watched the videos & ads or called his
famed VARs or suppoort (for legal users) or ...
Much less thought for 5 seconds.
He went on about that for well over a year IIRC.
And it was so very trivial a blunder.
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Cliff
He lies a lot so who knows?
--
Cliff
>On Nov 12, 6:21�pm, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 08:20:41 -0800 (PST), Sick of Jon Banquer <tar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM
>> >software.
>>
>> � How & when did he do that?
>> � He never buys ....
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>From what I understand he stole letterhead and a purchase order from
>the school he was attending
IIRC He only lasted about 2 days before getting kicked out.
Must have been a demo school.
>and forged an order for a students copy of
>MasterCam, much like he did for Rhino 3d or was it Autocad, god there
>were so many....
Too bad he can actually use none of it.
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Cliff
>
>I know of no other program that can take a native SolidWorks file and
>produce a CAM program quicker than Delcam For SolidWorks.
You've never used it so know nothing, as usual.
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Cliff
>Well written CADCAM programs have an elegance to them. Without a
>doubt, Delcam For SolidWorks is the next generation Featurecam. What
>was broken in Featurecam (the CAD end) is fixed in Delcam For
>SolidWorks. What's broken in SolidWorks (works very poorly with non-
>native solids or when you wish to modify someone else's design and not
>have the history tree light up with errors like a Christmas tree ) can
>easily be handled by an relatively inexpensive program like SpaceClaim
>where there is no difference between a native solid and a "dumb"
>solid. Same is true with Solid Edge with ST2 but it's more expensive.
He hates associativity. If he knew the meaning of the term.
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Cliff
>On Nov 15, 12:46�pm, Joe788 <joemama...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On Nov 14, 10:42�am, Black Dragon <b...@nomail.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Sick of Jon Banquer wrote:
>>
>> > > On Nov 13, 9:21�pm, Black Dragon <b...@nomail.invalid> wrote:
>> > >> Garlicdude wrote:
>> > >>> Whatever on the gender thing. �Please take your personal stuff
>> > >>> somewhere else!!
>> > >> It isn't even close to being personal stuff. It's a member of Jon's rabid
>> > >> fan club posting mostly unadulterated nonsense.
>> > > I am hardly a fan of Jon Banquer. I lived with the man, did his
>> > > laundry and cooked his meals. I even took care of him when he was at
>> > > his worst physically and he shitted on me in the �worse possible way.
>> > > So keep praising his good for nothing POS. He is so messed up he has
>> > > to hide and read what you guys saw about him while he pretends he
>> > > doesn't care. JON IF YOU ARE READING THIS AND I KNOW YOU ARE, WHAT
>> > > WOULD SCOTT SAY ABOUT THE WAY YOU ARE TODAY? I THINK HE WOULD BE VERY
>> > > VERY DISAPPOINTED IN YOU FOR THE WAY YOU TREATED ME AND FOR WHAT YOU
>> > > DIDN'T DO WITH YOUR LIFE. SUCH A WASTE.
>>
>> > Those are the words of a vile cunt who has received what she deserved.
>>
>> > Written from the keyboard of one of Jon's numerous fans posting as a
>> > sock puppet of course.
>>
>> > You may be able to fool mental midgets like Cliff and a few others
>> > here, but the rest of us (tinu) aren't biting.
>>
>> > --
>> > Black Dragon
>>
>> > The curse of the Irish is not that they don't know the
>> > words to a song -- it's that they know them *all*.
>> > � � � � � � � � -- Susan Dooley
>>
>> So you think that somebody here is in contact with one of Jon's ex
>> wife/girlfriends, and is reposting dirty old laundry pretending to be
>> her?
>>
>> And you claim she's a "vile cunt" presumably because of what a
>> completely insane sociopath told you while defending himself?
>>
>> *(Edit, I suppose one could deduct that any woman who would associate
>> herself with Jonny Jihad in any way is a "vile cunt" to begin with, so
>> nevermind.)
>
>Vile or not, the truth is the truth and that is one thing Jon Banquer
>knows nothing, oh wait he nothing about anything that spews from his
>mouth.
What sort of "work" was he actually doing in Phoenix & AZ?
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Cliff