;>)
>your competition is.
Nope. It's a joke full of confused cluelessness
from a non-user ad junkie.
OTOH I do like the new format.
One can read so little of the text ..... LOL ....
BTW, 2 > 1 AND 1 < 2.
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Cliff
You aren't wasting your time...
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You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense!
> Your'e actually making parts with the software you are using, instead
> of spending all of your time complaining about it
In your case instead of reading the Jon Banquer blog your spending
your time posting here trying to change Cliffy Huprich.
How's that working out for you?
Seems to me what your doing is about as productive as using many parts
of Mastercam or using SolidWorks to edit a "dumb" solid.
ROTFLMFAO
The great clueless wonder usually is ... but he
has no clues why ...
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Cliff
This is interesting. I do a lot of plastic part design with swooping
surfaces.
Can it do surfacing and continuous curvature surfacing (class A
surfacing)?
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Do you ACTUALLY expect him to know???
"krullmi" <kru...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:176b86db-b357-426b...@37g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> PTC's come-on is that this is easily used, push/pull, conceptual design software. However, it was originally an HP product that they used to do the plastic shells on a number of their multi-function machines (somewhat swoopy!?!). So, even a happy medium between the two claims still comes out, on balance, in favor of "swoopy" capable.
>
> If you're intersted enough to download & test it, there's a free trial version (model limited, 60, I think) available from PTC.https://apps.cocreate.com/OneSpaceModelingPE/secure/index3.cfm
>
> David Janes
Real time (dynamic) push / pull / move modeling was pioneered by
Spaceclaim and Spatial (The ACIS kernel). While SpaceClaim has a
superior user interface at this point it's no where near as robust a
modeler as CoCreate is. What CoCreate badly needs is a better user
interface and a non-PTC CAM system running inside of it. When this
happens and with proper marketing CoCreate will really take off in
machining job shops because most machining job shops work with either
"dumb" solids or native parts they didn't create and don't understand
the design intent for. CoCreate has a very bright future if PTC gets
it right. So far they seem to have some very good people they have
hired to take CoCreate where it should have been years ago... at the
top.
See the Jon Banquer blog for more details:
Push/Pull JB style is RH ( Rose Anne) and LH ( Michelle).
Stop touching yourself Jon.
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John R. Carroll
> Can it do surfacing and continuous curvature surfacing (class A
> surfacing)?
He has no actual clues what that is.
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Cliff
>On Nov 12, 12:35�am, "Janes" <dja...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> PTC's come-on is that this is easily used, push/pull, conceptual design software. However, it was originally an HP product that they used to do the plastic shells on a number of their multi-function machines (somewhat swoopy!?!). So, even a happy medium between the two claims still comes out, on balance, in favor of "swoopy" capable.
>>
>> If you're intersted enough to download & test it, there's a free trial version (model limited, 60, I think) available from PTC.https://apps.cocreate.com/OneSpaceModelingPE/secure/index3.cfm
>>
>> David Janes
>
>Real time (dynamic) push / pull / move modeling was pioneered by
>Spaceclaim and Spatial (The ACIS kernel). While SpaceClaim has a
>superior user interface at this point it's no where near as robust a
>modeler as CoCreate is. What CoCreate badly needs is a better user
>interface and a non-PTC CAM system running inside of it. When this
>happens and with proper marketing CoCreate will really take off in
>machining job shops
Pretty good CAM program is it?
>because most machining job shops work with either
>"dumb" solids or native parts they didn't create and don't understand
>the design intent for.
Hence you can mangle the design, right?
>CoCreate has a very bright future if PTC gets
>it right. So far they seem to have some very good people they have
>hired to take CoCreate where it should have been years ago... at the
>top.
Like I said, no clues (not knocking PTC or Pro-E).
He copies from ads & the posts of others real nice though.
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Cliff
> Can it do surfacing and continuous curvature surfacing (class A
> surfacing)?
He has no actual clues what that is.
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Cliff
Good night kids, I'm off to bed now
// Krister
Without reading the bog?
>// Krister
"Krister_L" <krister_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:6fba64fd-ede4-4de0...@j4g2000yqe.googlegroups.com...
On 15 Nov, 19:17, Joe788 <larryro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> your competition is.
> http://jonbanquer.fullofshit.com/
> http://jonbanquer.fullofshit.com/
http://bankerboy.whothefuckcaresyoustupidfuckingdimwits/qualitycontrol.com
*****
Pro-e sucks.
Long live UG!