Things that bug me!

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by WormSign, May 18, 2007.

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    jlbeen Guest

    Wow. Thanks man I thought for a moment I had really hurt your
    feelings. Glad to see you picked yourself up.
    Tool change (as in the act of changing a tool) is two words.
    Toolchanger is one word. (thats the part of the mahcine that changes
    the tool)

    Things that bug me.

    People that correct other people.
    Yes sometimes I bug myself.
    Vicious circle
     
    jlbeen, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    True, you wrote it in the first place, right?
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    So you made scrap again?
    Perhaps they needed or expected a machinist & a machine shop.
    Form follows function.
    Buy clues elsewhere.
    They saw you coming, right?

    BEWARE, he has moved !!!
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    BUT YOU SAID IT WAS BETTER THAN SLICED BREAD !!!
    The customers dropped you & did a chargeback for
    all the scrap or sued?

    How many "job changes" for you in the last 5 years?
    More or less than 50?
    That's "do".
    To banquercadcam !!!
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    How very nice. Even drooling idiots can now scrap the design.
    ANYONE ....
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    Know-nothing software: his holy grail.
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    Totally psycho ... major ADD case too.
     
    Cliff, May 18, 2007
    #27
  8. Get them to send "detached drawings".
     
    Bruce Bretschneider, May 18, 2007
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    Ed Guest

    What buggs me is that some support folks always complain that everyone
    has not taken "their formal training class".

    EdT
     
    Ed, May 20, 2007
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    Bo Guest

    Plusses & Minuses: Training classes can easily cost as much as
    SolidWorks. Some people need handholding like that.

    The SolidWorks classes I have sat in on went so slow they reminded me
    of high school. I fell asleep in trigonometry because I had already
    learned that stuff by reading the book weeks before. The SolidWorks
    class was just following a tutorial session by rote.

    Then the kicker: After laying out $5k+, my VAR told me I wouldn't
    be able to get an introductory class for 6 WEEKS, as they were all
    full. So I followed tutotrials, examples, and user downloads to the
    SWks website to follow the way people modeled things. It served me
    well, and I learned all the basics of SWks & got my first molded part
    out in less than 4 weeks.

    Bo
     
    Bo, May 20, 2007
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    bob zee Guest

    but of course. do you realize that be asking them to sending the
    drawings as detached is NO DIFFERENT than saying, "send the parts,
    also."?

    black is black. stupid people are stupid.

    bob z.
    p.s. bob z. gots lotsa hate today.
     
    bob zee, May 20, 2007
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    bob zee Guest


    good idea! that will work for 80% of the situations. Thanks, John.
    :~)>

    bob z.
    p.s. all pain no gain makes the brain insane
     
    bob zee, May 20, 2007
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    pete Guest

    4 weeks!!!!!?????

    Did you fall asleepagain?

    lol, only kidding, I could not resist!

    pmsl :)
     
    pete, May 21, 2007
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    Bo Guest

    Well, in my defense, the part, an all-in-one diagnostic kit was not
    trivial.

    3 pieces held by 3 hinge areas, and a SnapTab closure of an opening
    lid and undercut snap closures for a fixed cover flap, and a flexible
    section used to break an ampoule, and then 2 break off Sample Sticks.
    Other than minor tune-up adjustments, the parts worked first time out
    of the mold.

    See it at www.colontest.com (web site has not been kept up to date
    recently after a shutdown & move). The PowerPoint is not back up.
     
    Bo, May 22, 2007
    #34
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