Re: The Tata Nano - An Engineering El Niño





brewertr@xxxxxxx wrote:

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:34:15 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer
<jon_banquer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On topic direct questions you never answered Jon:


Ignorant:


BTW, often times a post is used to attempt to try and make up for the limitations of a what a CAD/CAM system should be doing on it's own. - Jon Banquer -


Jon, how does a post processor compensate for something that is not
done in the "CAM program"?

Maybe it would help if you could explain what a Post Processor does.


Ignorant:


My guess is that those programming non-aerospace types of parts make between $20 and $28 an hour in Poughkeepsee, NY. - Jon Banquer -


What is the difference between programming Aerospace parts and
Non-Aerospace parts?

So how DO you machine on all faces of a pallet using multiple offsets
in Mastercam Jon?????

Tell us Jon, in your vast experience programming, setting up and
running multi-axes lathes with multiple tools working on a complex
part at the same time, what CAM program will "do it" without some
manual editing?


I loved SolidWorks for years -Jon Banquer- Sept 2007


What years would that be?

If they are comparable why did you pay $600.00 when you could have
paid $25.00 for the same information?


On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:49:25 -0700, jon_banquer wrote:


Should I start listing all the people / companies with no mechanical
engineers who have designed their own engines, gearboxes, etc


Said yes a few times, where is that list Jon?

How are you coming along with that list of people / companies with no
mechanical engineers who have designed their own engines, gearboxes?

You liked SolidWorks 1998 but called SW 2006 a complete piece of shit.
So what changed between SW-1998 that you liked and SW-2006 that made
it a complete piece of shit Jon?

So what were you basing your opinions these past years, especially
since you didn't know or use SolidWorks at the time?

You never quite explained why you hated SolidWorks 2006 and you love
2007, what changed your mind?

Of all these modelers you talk about, VX, Gibbs, SW, Solid Thinking
and others, *how many and specifically which companies* have you ever
sent a check to for their software?

Do you own a legal seat of Gibbs, ST, SW or VX?

Using your words and statements makes you look like an idiot?

Quoting your inconsistency and idiocy makes you look like an idiot?

Jon you going to make a fortune producing and selling video tutorials
on eBay?


"Have plenty of clients that want stuff done in SolidWorks and I have to focus my time there." - >Jon Banquer - machine operator - Aug 11, 2007

Lot of people hiring machine operators with no experience or education
in drafting, designing or engineering to draw up their parts?


Tom Brewer's never ending deception about
what the real price paid in the market is.


How can that be Jon? I never said anything about "real price paid in
the market".

Guess the real question is why YOU need to make false accusations?

Get your med's mixed up this morning Jon?

Is this about your buzzword psychosis and your not understanding what
chaining is again?


I've spent a lot of time trying to get a budget cadcam
system made that has the potential to upset the market. -Jon Banquer-


How exactly have you spent time to bring this about?

Plagiarizing what you read or saw elsewhere, crib notes?

Why are you recommending Bob learn a program that according to you is
a complete piece of shit?

Are you saying someone is paying a high school drop out, machine
operator to draw up parts where he has no schooling or work experience
in engineering or design or drafting or solid modeling and has nearly
2 whole months using SolidWorks 2007? If so what they save in
properly designing parts they can use towards product liability
insurance. I wonder, do they falsify the credentials of the person
signing off on the design and drawings as well?

Would that be where you pass judgment on programs you don't know and
don't use....LIKE SolidWorks.........and every CAD/CAM OR CAD OR CAM
program you pass judgment on?

BAND-QUEER MATH?

The question was:

Did you read the Author's notes?

Did YOU read the Author's notes?

Did YOU READ the Author's notes?

You bought Visual Mill and know first hand they are honest and
reputable to deal with?

Damn you bought Delcam as well and know firsthand they are reputable?

So you bought FeatureCAM and know first hand that they are also honest
and reputable to deal with?

Do you know as much about these programs and companies as you did
about how good OneCNC was? You know where you said they had delivered
a good product and only years later when you actually tried to use the
program said their product was crap? Are you as sure now about this
subject as you where then about OneCNC?


[what happens when cadcam companies try and make their programs optimized for Visa]" -Jon Banquer- Oct 2007


Change credit card companies?

Or are you confusing credit cards with video cards like you confuse
CAD with CAM?

He is posting in the SolidWorks group JON, are you confusing CAD with
CAM again?

Why would machinists be drawing or designating parts for the shops
customers? Wouldn't that be a
customers/programmers/designers/engineers job before they would pull a
machinist off a machine to draw up their part? Or are you confusing
CAM with CAD again?

Exactly step by step how do YOU chain geometry in MasterCAM?

What does it say about you forging comments and posting them to your
"interview" to make yourself look better, in direct violation of your
agreement with the author?

Why didn't you answer the question about editing the Toolbox database?

I doubt that anyone (especially Jonnie) could keep up and answer all the above questions. I think that you have unreasonable expections (for answers). <g> Jonnie doesn't seem to be able to answer ever the basics.

gk

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