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Re: Macro's For Basic Drilling Functionality?

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Cliff

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Dec 30, 2009, 3:35:10 AM12/30/09
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:44:38 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larry...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> the same loser who used Mastercam for years and
>was so fucking stupid he couldn't find Ramping under Lead-In / Lead-
>Out. Folks it doesn't get any more basic than that!

Stupid:
(larry...@yahoo.com AKA Larry the Loser is yonnie bunko)

http://www.mastercamforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10

.187 is NOT the same as .1875 or .1865 or .1873!!
And when you have two differently sized holes selecting
a large one with a + selection tolerance will not find the
smaller ones. But if you select a smaller one it may find the larger
ones.
Naturally these may be selected as multiple sets ...
http://www.mastercamforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14

"Mask on arc" works just fine for the non-clueless.
And nobody that does not know simple things such as
1875 > 1873 has any business pretending to be a programmer
of any sort.

The guys with the nets are after him & all the many little
gibbering voices in his pointed little head.

On a brighter note they qualify for a group discount at the
funny farm.
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Cliff

Cliff

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Dec 30, 2009, 3:42:24 AM12/30/09
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 22:13:48 -0500, "vinny" <vi...@vp3d.net> wrote:

>
>"Joe788" <larry...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:d78134f9-f618-4ae8...@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>I don't think so!
>>
>> The only person who would waste time adding basic functionality to
>> what is suppose to be the worlds most successful CAM product
>> (Mastercam) would be the same loser who used Mastercam for years and


>> was so fucking stupid he couldn't find Ramping under Lead-In / Lead-
>> Out. Folks it doesn't get any more basic than that!
>

>Big deal, I never used ramping till it was pointed out to me? I feel so
>stupid.??
> Why would I need ramping anyway? I cut 3d graphite?
>The only time I used it was cutting runners in steel, but in that case I
>would tranform a line down the depth of cut, and splash a ruled surface on
>them, giving me full control of the cut, including ramping.
> Besides, Iv'e friggen told you a billion times, I was not a programmer,
>mastercam was a tool just like solidworks, a haas mill, a jb, lol
>
> Now ask me the same thing about UG. When I ran that I was a programmer. I
>spent my time to learn it because it was 100% of my job, just like running a
>beat fadel drilling holes on someone elses mastercam program is 100% of your
>job.
>
> Now...the truth is your too busy shoving that FUCKING RETARDED GAY ASS
>"blog" up our asses to have any time to actually learn something in depth.
> Your obviously not a get-r done kinda guy, prolly more of the shop whine
>ass. Always crying about what equipment you don't have, or what condition
>it's in. You got Mastercam, it does "everything" so-so. That's the tradeoff,
>however...It has macros, visual basic, chooks, and I think it even has c#
>integration. All any person with an IQ over 120 could ever need or want.

But poor clueless never made it out of high school (except on his ass).
Much less any shop class or trade school.
Even simple planar triangles are well over his head.

> Get off your lazy ass drill boi and learn some damn code! How the hell can
>anybody know how to really run a cam system without knowing how the thing is
>made?

NEVER, under any conditions, read the instructions or docs !!!
ALWAYS try to drill 2 holes.
THAT's all of CAD/CAM ... per poor confused clueless.

>Where the stuff comes from, how the database is setup? It's like
>running a mill and not knowing there's a ballscrew involved, and it has
>limitations.
>"Why do I have to slow down in the corners?", "because billy, the leadscrew
>will break off and fall on the floor", "what's a leadscrew?"
>
> I bet you can't even explain without posting some link of what you wish
>mastercam did differently on holes.
>
> Go fill the way lube on the fadel drill boy.
>

"Not his job".
(Janitors have a strong union.)
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Cliff

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