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Kenneth Potter

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  1. For simple 2d stuff vs the price you pay......forget it!

     

    IF your working from a solid Import" Pro -E" then i can see some uses for mc solids. Clamps ,fixture details ,vise & jaws..bolts .

     

    This is just my own opinion.

  2. What .....?

     

    OH........snap!!.... now i get it biggrin.gif DOH!

     

    "Ten Reasons To Go To Work Naked"

     

    10. No one ever steals your chair.

    9. Gives "bad hair day" a whole new meaning.

    8. Diverts attention from the fact that you also came to work drunk.

    7. People stop stealing your pens after they've seen where you keep them.

    6. You want to see if it's like the dream.

    5. To stop those creepy programmer guys from looking down your blouse.

    4. "I'd love to chip in... but I left my wallet in my pants."

    3. Inventive way to finally meet that 'special' person in Human Resources.

    2. Can use your computer monitor radiation to work on your tan.

     

    1. Your boss will never say, "I wanna see your butt in here by 8:00!"

  3. You can use one arc & create the three bore milling depths by using the depth cut option in your tool path parameters settings.

     

    Lets say you have a print depth of Z-.75

     

    In the depth cut I would set the

     

    MAX rough at .25 " thats .75/3 "

    Finish cuts at 0

    Keep tool down (Checked on)

  4. If i remember correctly,After a upgrade purchase there a few days before ya get the codes due to the amount paper work involved from CNC.

     

    Btw my reseller had an open house today on V9 & i had a great time there. Learned a lot , V9 has made some great leaps forward biggrin.gif

     

    Keep up the good work GUYS & GAL AT CNC SOFTWARE !

     

    Kenneth Potter

  5. Mick your comment

     

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    had a guy come around to watch a job being done. (I was none the wiser) And two months later he was out on his own, doing contract programming, and trying to nudge in on my customers. Never again...

    You help make my point & folks those games can & will get worse! Avoid the games & politics.

     

    If your on the customers sight & programming from there computer then thats a different ball game. They have a right to see whats going on " dont promote that eek.gif ". If I,m working from a customers box & they leave me alone.....fine. cool.gif But if the spy game look over your shoulder scam starts... oops. eek.gifeek.gif Out pops my laptop.

     

    End of story cool.gifwink.gif

     

    [ 04-15-2002, 07:45 PM: Message edited by: Kenneth Potter ]

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    Kenneth's name certainly won't be on my list of programmer's if we need some work done. Sounds pretty selfish & insecure to me. I hope you change your outlook, otherwise your reputation will catch up to you and nobody will want to work with you.

    I understand your statment and I'm not offended wink.gif All shop floor "real world" environments aren't those nice clean well run profesional establishments. Like i said before I adjust my prices & personal dealings to that environment. I,m not a dealer/reseller and dont promote one software over another to a customer I'm not there for that. Selfish & insecure ......Ouch wink.gif

     

    [ 04-14-2002, 10:07 AM: Message edited by: Kenneth Potter ]

  7. Point well taken Jerry

     

    But every machine shop is ran differently so my prices change accordingly in the situations I have to confront. Repeat bussiness becomes a problem for me when the customer wakes up & Finally breaks down & buys there own software.Even then i get repeat calls cause the dont want to spend the money for a full time programmer. I for one dont let them see how I program or use the software. They get the program & documetaion only & thats all the get.I hang around till they get good parts off & make the minor adjustments as needed. Then i,m gone$$$$.

    I,m not there to train ,give free demos or sell software.

     

    Kenneth Potter

  8. With out going into in depth detail. I Charge the customer base on the situation at hand & how they run there show on the shop floor. A lot of foot work will be a great part of how you get customers. Try to interact only with the Shop owner ( DA Money Man) . Short run job got ta have it yesterday ------->NAIL THE SUCKER & drag the program ((((((slowly)))))out or your computer before you hand it over to them. J/K wink.gif

     

    If I see that there making a killing on the job im programming charge as much as you can get away with.

     

    If its a one of a kind or small lots,then back off the price a bit. Dont sell yourself cheap or youll gonna get screwed in the short & long term.

  9. Are your really saying is that your indexer is set on your machine tool on the X postive side & the indexer is rotating about the Y Axis ?

     

    Then you should draw your geometry on the screen in that same setup/orientation.

     

    Alt G to bring up your snap grid

    Center cross hairs of the grid is the system X0 Y0

    Draw your Geometry on the X + side "right"

  10. They used Esprit when doing a demo for a customer i know. Heck they even palmed off a Machinist Q-code editer Cd on me (it sucked).

     

    I wonder if Hass dumped Esprit by now ?

  11. Glad i can help batraul

     

    HEY CNC Folks it would be nice if Mastercam has an option to automaticly link the chain point & toolpath pocket entry locations. Weres the chained point (pre drilled hole for hog Em entry) will always follow the pocket entry (spiral inside to outside ) location if one wants to make minor path /parameter changes. Also make the chain pocket enrty point a different style (eg) "Bulls eye " to alert the programmer that that chained point is linked "welded" to a pocket toolpath.

     

    Just A thought cool.gif

  12. When i purchaced mastercam back in 99 they never said a word about the vid card problems with ATI then again I didnt read the news letters & facts sheet that they sent me(((((( afterwards )))stressing the importance of a good card redface.gif Mastercam was doing some wierd things with and ATI card. This forum was the best infomation I got about it.

     

    Got to real careful not to break the forum rules about bashing our great Mastercam resellers biggrin.gif

     

    (JK)

  13. In Rhino save the STL AS---> use the wavefront *.*obj file extention & use the stl save as nurbs suface option. Then your gonna have to buy a plug in to convert *.*obj it to an iges . I know theres one some were on the rhino web sight. or you can contact Mcneel direct for more infomation.

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    If you're doing Surface machining, you can set your clamps as check surfaces and tell the software to leave however much distance you want to stay away.

    James that is real slick & wicked !!! just tryed that and its a dream & head bang saver !

     

    You DA MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!

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