Solidity for SolidWorks?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Bo, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. Bo

    Cliff Guest

    Who cares about your ads, clueless buzzword hype & BS??

    We are here for the humor of it all !!!!
     
    Cliff, Jan 27, 2008
    #81
  2. Bo

    Cliff Guest

    LOL
     
    Cliff, Jan 27, 2008
    #82
  3. Bo

    gk Guest

    The above comes from someone who also uses ProE (as I do) and therefore
    is at least qualified to rag on Solidworks. I am not in love with
    either, but they both get the job done (something you can't grasp) and
    they both have faults. Only your Etch-A-Sketch would fit your criteria.

    gk
     
    gk, Jan 27, 2008
    #83
  4. Bo

    gk Guest

    I'm hoping you can be both Barn's and my hero Jonnie! You are the greatest!

    gk
     
    gk, Jan 27, 2008
    #84
  5. Bo

    jon_banquer Guest

    "I am in love with myself even though no one else loves me. I never
    post anything of substance. I can't admit the serious flaws in
    SolidWorks because I don't really understand them. I make excuses and
    lame assed statements that mean absolutely nothing such as "both
    SolidWorks and Pro/E get the job done and they both have faults." I'm
    so fucking stupid that I can't figure out that these problems can be
    fixed if SolidWorks users made the effort to get them fixed. I'm a
    lazy motherfucker with few skills and I love to make excuse after
    excuse for cadcam software companies. I'm so fucking thick and stupid
    that I can only visualize Etch-A-Sketch fitting the criteria of a
    decent system.

    gk"

    Now it's correct Nuts son.

    Here that whirling water? It's you, the turd, being flushed yet
    again.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jan 27, 2008
    #85
  6. Bo

    jon_banquer Guest

    I'm hoping you will let me suck your dick like I suck Brewer's! You are the greatest!
    Now it's correct Nuts son.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego,CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jan 27, 2008
    #86
  7. Bo

    gk Guest

    Jonnie, I'll have to give you credit yet again - your ignorance in NC
    matters is only exceeded by your crudness, and that's saying a lot, even
    for you.

    gk
     
    gk, Jan 28, 2008
    #87
  8. Bo

    jon_banquer Guest

    "Jon, I'll have to give you credit yet again - you continue to show I
    don't really understand the problems with SolidWorks and that my
    SolidWorks skills are marginal at best. You often make me look like a
    fool who talks out my ass. When I have recovered from my full frontal
    lobotomy I might understand what you and others that you have linked
    to have posted. In the future I might actually try and think for
    myself instead of being an obsessed stalker like my pals Cliffy and
    Brewer."

    Now it's correct Nuts son.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jan 28, 2008
    #88
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    brewertr Guest

    Just goes to show you don't know much about Job Shops and how they
    operate Jon.

    REAL job shops (not the one that exists only in your head) review
    parts and determine how they are going to be made when they are
    quoting. Job shops don't arbitrarily change dimensions on a customers
    parts to make them machine able.
    It's easy to see why you're a machine operator and not actually using
    any CAD/CAM package or dealing with customers.

    MIL-F-P41 (Make-It-Like-the-Fucking-Print-For-Once, Jon).
    You scrapped a part and rather than start over you altered the solid
    model to match the scrap.
    Why would a machine operator (you) be concerned about design intent?

    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jan 28, 2008
    #89
  10. Bo

    jon_banquer Guest

    "Just goes to show I don't know much about Job Shops and how they
    operate. It's easy to see why I'm a machine operator and not actually
    using any CAD/CAM package or dealing with customers. My wife deals
    with customers because I often make many stupid mistakes. MIL-F-P41
    (Make-It-Like-the-Fucking-Print-For-Once), is what my wife often tells
    me. I often scrap parts and rather than start over and tell my wife I
    altered the solid model to match the scrap. My wife often tells me
    that as a machine operator (me) I shouldn't be concerned about design
    intent."

    Now it's correct Brewer:

    Ignorant:

    "Jon, I never forgot any of your postings about SDRC I made the wrong
    decision in spite of what you said. There have been a number of times
    that my Wife has told me to be careful in dealing with someone and
    after words says "I told you so". She earned the right to say it as
    well as you have earned the right to say I TOLD YOU SO. I made a
    decision that went against my better judgment and as usual it turned
    out poorly." .... Tom Brewer

    Ignorant:

    "I do not purchase programs unless I know before hand that they are
    what I want and/ or need."... Tom Brewer who can't follow his own
    advice. See above.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer thinking he and his pals like Joe788 can play their Usenet
    staking games, lie on a repeated basis and suffer no consequences for
    doing so.

    Ignorant:

    "I have shot myself in the foot, not an easy thing to do when it is
    in your mouth and your head is in your ass."... Tom Brewer admitting
    what he's often like.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who has a proven track record of not being able to deal with
    or accept the kind of change that occurs in the cadcam market... now
    that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who doesn't live in San Diego yet insists there is no shortage
    of CNC machinists here... now that's ignorant or should we say that's
    Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who criticizes someone on SolidWorks but has never helped
    anyone with specific SolidWorks answers. Someone who is not able to
    answer any questions that "Vinny" had on master modeling or skeletal
    modeling. Someone who has never posted any models they have done...
    now that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer's failure to understand who Matt Lombard really is.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer's unable to comprehend what's on the cover of the
    SolidWorks Bible:

    "Whether you're a new, intermediate, ...."

    Ignorant:

    Someone who can't understand more than a simple "I love it!" or "I
    hate it!" type of comment ... now that's ignorant or should we say
    that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer implies that because you acknowledge that the $25
    SolidWorks course covers subjects / topics that the $650 SolidWorks
    course didn't that you're now somehow an idiot and got screwed when
    you decided to purchase the $650 SolidWorks course.

    Tom Brewer Writing About SmartCAM:

    "I ended up paying a consultant $40.00 per hour for two weeks."

    "FYI, when I said "Solid modeling" in reference to SmartCam it was
    tongue in cheek. What you could not see is that when I was typing that
    I was laughing to myself. Anyone that uses SmartCam and Solid
    Modeling in the same sentence cannot be taken seriously."

    Recently Tom Brewer said SmartCAM had no user interface problems and
    yet the record shows Tom Brewer thinks SmartCAM does indeed have user
    interface problems:

    "The only real problem that I run into is that the screen can get
    cluttered and it becomes difficult to pick and choose elements in Free
    Form. I just use the utility masking feature to hide what is in the
    way, that cures the problem but it does add work (I tried the snap
    filtering and snap options but for me it was not the best way), I
    have seen other packages that handle picking and choosing in better."

    Conclusion:

    Tom Brewer thinks he's a SolidWorks expert. A SolidWorks expert is
    someone who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
    absolutely everything about nothing.


    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jan 28, 2008
    #90
  11. I'm so fucking thick and stupid that I can only visualize Etch-A-
    Sketch fitting the criteria of a decent system.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jonniebanqueer, Jan 28, 2008
    #91
  12. "Just goes to show I don't know much about Job Shops and how they
    operate. It's easy to see why I'm a machine operator and not actually
    using any CAD/CAM package or dealing with customers.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jonniebanqueer, Jan 28, 2008
    #92
  13. Maybe I should just stick with Etch-A-Sketch where the
    relationships aren't so complex.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jonniebanqueer, Jan 28, 2008
    #93
  14. Bo

    brewertr Guest

    [
    Just as bad are those like yourself still using Autocad and thinking
    that's all that's needed in today's world. Many of these Neanderthals
    have no clue why having expensive virtual simulation software that
    verifies actual G code is so important as well as someone that can
    make the best use of it.
    ] -Jon Banquer- aka- Jon-the-Donk

    [
    What it doesn't do, despite Jon's rantings, is create or verify
    program code. That's because it's a CAD program (Computer Aided
    Design), and it's not supposed to be a CAM program (Computer Aided
    Machining) which generates CNC programs. My need, my purpose, and my
    use of AutoCad all have to do with designing things for the real
    world.
    ] - KG -
    ***************************

    After being repeately asked to put up as you offered instead you shut
    up Jon, why is that? You made it up you can't post any examples, real
    examples.

    **********************************
    [ I think it depends on how you use the Flex feature <snip> For
    bending things like brackets, hangers, suspension components, etc.
    I think it's great and saves a lot of time.
    ] - Jon Banquer- September 2007

    [
    To answer your question I have never worked in a sheet metal shop. I'm
    not using the SolidWorks Flex Feature for sheet metal parts.
    ] - Jon Banquer-

    [
    The items you described Jon, where you recommend using the Flex
    Feature "brackets, hangers" and other like suspension parts ARE sheet
    metal parts.
    ] -brewertr-

    *************************************

    "He pushes UG as THE CAD/CAM solution. Can't think of worse advice for
    many small job shops." - Jon Banquer -

    "If I were to guess at this point what system is best it would be UG
    NX CAM / UG NX CAM Express." - Jon Banquer-

    *************************************
    "Never made this claim. Got proof that I have said I'm an expert user"
    - Jon Banquer - July 21, 2007

    To Matt, SolidWorks 2007 Bible Author, an expert "You don't have the
    broad based CADCAM background I have and so you're ignorant on how
    other CADCAM modelers work." -Jon Banquer-

    **************************************

    "The FACT is that you don't take constructive criticism from others
    very well" -Jon Banquer -

    "Lots of us "clueless renegades" around" - Jon Banquer -

    **************************************
    [
    IMO, associativity between toolpath and geometry is the only way to
    go! Saves *major time* when changes occur... and they always seem to
    occur. Associativity has no drawbacks that I know of.
    ]- Jon Banquer -

    [
    This is the very same asshole who constantly makes the claim that full
    associativity is always needed, despite being told numerous times that
    it is, in FACT, not needed or desired in many cases !!!
    ] - Jon Banquer -

    *****************************************************

    "Is that your version of "lights out" manufacturing?" -brewertr-

    "After I leave and I'm gone for say 4 hours before returning it
    is."-Jon Banquer-

    "Slight difference between a couple of hours of unattended operation
    and REAL Lights Out Manufacturing". -brewertr-

    *************************************************

    "it's amazing how much better SmartCAM's UI still is." - Jon Banquer -
    "SmartCAM badly needs a UI makeover" -Jon Banquer -

    **************************************************
    "Without a doubt SaladWorks is a complete piece of shit" - Jon Banquer
    - May 21, 2006

    "I've been away from SolidWorks for almost ten years." - Jon Banquer -
    Aug 2007

    ***************************************************

    "You would be surprised how many people have no fucking clue what they
    are doing.- Jon Banquer -

    "You never chain geometry in Gibbs or SmartCAM. It's not necessary." -
    Jon Banquer -

    "Create the elements in any order, and sequence them later, using
    modeling tools such as Chain." -SmartCAM Manual-

    **************************************************

    "You don't even post with SmartCAM, you generate G-code as you go
    along." - Jon Banquer-

    You don't post with SmartCAM, LOL, but real users do and they can
    download about 100 SmartCAM postprocessors for free here
    http://tinyurl.com/36mtta

    *************************************************

    "Original thought is overrated. " - Jon Banquer -

    "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."-Jon
    Banquer -

    **************************************************

    "I don't give a shit becaus"OneCNC looks good." - Jon Banquer -

    "then moved on to developing OneCNC he has delivered on creating a
    good CADCAM system." -Jon Banquer-

    "Companies like OneCNC have proven you can be a successful company
    without really targeting Auto and Aero." - Jon Banquer -

    "OneCNC has a good product that will get even better under Bob Francis
    direction. This newsgroup could use more factual info presented in an
    honest manner in regards to OneCNC. " - Jon Banquer -

    "My advice would be to get your feet wet with a bargain basement
    CAD/CAM system such as OneCNC." - Jon Banquer -

    "OneCNC needs *major* work!" - Jon Banquer -

    "You deserve to get fucked if you think Onecnc can hold a candle to
    any of the packages you named." - Jon Banquer -

    "It seems that OneCNC is so bad that it can't be sold even though
    you're allowed to sell it. Since I've had to use this piece of crap
    in the past I have no doubt why he is having problems trying to sell
    it. - Jon Banquer -

    *********************************************************

    " I dropped out of high school to pursue my dream of making a lot of
    money and never went back" - Jon Banquer - Dec 28, 2002

    "Should keep me from getting any stupid ideas about starting my own
    job shop !!! - Jon Banquer -

    *********************************************************

    "Some of our posts do need some work. Fixing them is not our shops /
    the owners / my highest priority right now." - Jon Banquer -

    ********************************************************

    "I'm the kind of person who doesn't learn very well reading pure
    theory. I get bored really quick." - Jon Banquer -

    "make the video interesting like you did for the razor. Without a
    practical real world example like the razor I find myself losing
    interest quickly." - Jon Banquer -

    ****************************************************

    HSMWorks
    "I'm committed to working with HSMWorks to doing just that. Shouldn't
    be too hard because their head of US operations and I see things in
    almost the exact same way and because HSMWorks is interested in what I
    have to say and wants to work with me." - Jon Banquer -

    "Jon is not affiliated with HSMWorks ApS in any way and that we cannot
    control what people are writing on the web. Anybody can get
    evaluation licenses of HSMWorks and test it themselves. I hope this
    clarifies any doubt." - HSMWorks ApS -

    *******************************************

    "I still do not understand why you can't and won't
    program the Ti-89 to do what Jim's calculator can
    do. If I don't get fired this week, I intend to buy
    one." - Jon Banquer -

    **************************************

    "None. I'm a complete idiot. Read what "No User", Bottleboob and some
    others have posted. It's ALL TRUE !!!!" - Jon Banquer-

    "No. I don't think" -Jon Banquer-

    "No. I'm a Jew. Many Jew's are never happy. I like being unhappy."
    -Jon Banquer-

    "I'm a fucking idiot after all these years" -Jon Banquer-

    "silly putty is concerned I love silly putty !!!'-Jon Banquer-

    "I would be willing to tutor him if he can learn to treat others with
    respect by finding a new way to communicate, much like I have by
    refusing to engage in personal attacks" - Jon Banquer -
     
    brewertr, Jan 28, 2008
    #94
  15. Bo

    jon_banquer Guest

    Ignorant:

    "Jon, I never forgot any of your postings about SDRC I made the wrong
    decision in spite of what you said. There have been a number of times
    that my Wife has told me to be careful in dealing with someone and
    after words says "I told you so". She earned the right to say it as
    well as you have earned the right to say I TOLD YOU SO. I made a
    decision that went against my better judgment and as usual it turned
    out poorly." .... Tom Brewer

    Ignorant:

    "I do not purchase programs unless I know before hand that they are
    what I want and/ or need."... Tom Brewer who can't follow his own
    advice. See above.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer thinking he and his pals like Joe788 can play their Usenet
    staking games, lie on a repeated basis and suffer no consequences for
    doing so.

    Ignorant:

    "I have shot myself in the foot, not an easy thing to do when it is
    in your mouth and your head is in your ass."... Tom Brewer admitting
    what he's often like.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who has a proven track record of not being able to deal with
    or accept the kind of change that occurs in the cadcam market... now
    that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who doesn't live in San Diego yet insists there is no shortage
    of CNC machinists here... now that's ignorant or should we say that's
    Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Someone who criticizes someone on SolidWorks but has never helped
    anyone with specific SolidWorks answers. Someone who is not able to
    answer any questions that "Vinny" had on master modeling or skeletal
    modeling. Someone who has never posted any models they have done...
    now that's ignorant or should we say that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer's failure to understand who Matt Lombard really is.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer's unable to comprehend what's on the cover of the
    SolidWorks Bible:

    "Whether you're a new, intermediate, ...."

    Ignorant:

    Someone who can't understand more than a simple "I love it!" or "I
    hate it!" type of comment ... now that's ignorant or should we say
    that's Tom Brewer.

    Ignorant:

    Tom Brewer implies that because you acknowledge that the $25
    SolidWorks course covers subjects / topics that the $650 SolidWorks
    course didn't that you're now somehow an idiot and got screwed when
    you decided to purchase the $650 SolidWorks course.

    Tom Brewer Writing About SmartCAM:

    "I ended up paying a consultant $40.00 per hour for two weeks."

    "FYI, when I said "Solid modeling" in reference to SmartCam it was
    tongue in cheek. What you could not see is that when I was typing that
    I was laughing to myself. Anyone that uses SmartCam and Solid
    Modeling in the same sentence cannot be taken seriously."

    Recently Tom Brewer said SmartCAM had no user interface problems and
    yet the record shows Tom Brewer thinks SmartCAM does indeed have user
    interface problems:

    "The only real problem that I run into is that the screen can get
    cluttered and it becomes difficult to pick and choose elements in Free
    Form. I just use the utility masking feature to hide what is in the
    way, that cures the problem but it does add work (I tried the snap
    filtering and snap options but for me it was not the best way), I
    have seen other packages that handle picking and choosing in better."

    Conclusion:

    Tom Brewer thinks he's a SolidWorks expert. A SolidWorks expert is
    someone who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
    absolutely everything about nothing.


    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Jan 28, 2008
    #95
  16. Bo

    jon.banquer Guest

    I realize I'm a complete idiot when it comes to
    SolidWorks and I need to worship someone who has a clue
    because for sure I don't and never will. I use to worship Cliffy but
    that's didn't work out because I found out that despite being the
    largest poster to comp.cad.solidworks that Cliffy has never / can't
    use SolidWorks. When it comes to machining, Cliffy and I are on the
    same level...total idiots but unlike Cliffy I have actually used
    SolidWorks so I'm hoping to be Cliffy's new "god of cadcam".

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon.banquer, Jan 28, 2008
    #96
  17. Bo

    jon.banquer Guest

    I'm hoping you will let me suck your dick like I suck Brewer's! You
    are the greatest!

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego,CA
     
    jon.banquer, Jan 28, 2008
    #97
  18. So at SolidWorks we have Mr. Ray now as CEO, and I want to know if he
    actually knows how to use SolidWorks? I doubt he is a serious user,
    but could be wrong.

    I thought they said that he had passed the CSWP exam, but several other
    people say that it was "just" the CSWA exam. Since I haven't passed either,
    it's hard for me to say that he isn't a serious user, although my definition
    of serious might involve number of hours used per week, in which case I
    should hope that the CEO of SWC doesn't meet it.

    Jerry
     
    Jerry Steiger, Jan 29, 2008
    #98
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    Cliff Guest

    I don't think that you much impressed Joel Orr.
    LOL ....
     
    Cliff, Feb 6, 2008
    #99
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