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Hello anyone that might be interested. Verisurf is a full inspection software as some of you might now, but we are also a reversing software as well. I have been looking around for an impeller to show some of the capabilities of our reversing tools. We have some great examples with Racing heads, Intakes, Exhaust and other items, but I am looking for a specific type of impeller. I would like for it to be about 6" to 10" in diameter about 2" to 3" tall and be machined with pretty thick fins 3/16" to 1/4" thick. It could be scrap and it would be great if you had a model, but not needed. (The model would help to show how close we can reverse engineer it as an comparison) I know a lot of different companies are represented here on the forum. If you would like to help out a forum member I would appreciate it. Now someone of you might ask what is in it for our company. Well you are more than welcome to engrave your company Logo and contact information on your part. I will do about 10 to 12 shows this year and I have already been in front of well over 4000 people this year. I am looking to be at a Canadian, German and many more shows in the US this year. It could be a great way to show your companies capabilities and get free advertising in the process. If you are interested please email me and we can go over the particulars. Thanks in advance to those that contact me and look forward to hearing from anyone who is interested. Have a good day.
Ernie doesn't have one laying around? He used to make a lot of them.
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whooops :D
no not a Freudian slip... this machine runs X5 with NO issues at all
yeah.. the Dell refurb in my siggy is a little faster than my $5600 SolidBox and cost $2100.
I'm thinking about upgrading the FX3000 to a Quadro 4000 next time I do a nice side job..
I have the same setup as you gcode, but with the 4000, and it rocks, as im sure you know..
I have a dell u3011 monitor to go along with it, im in computer heaven here
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The new place looks great!
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Will our member number carry over? I know its not really important, but its still a bit of status being one of the first to join back when..
P.S. Even if we haven't posted a whole lot over the years
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Thanks for the goodies Ernie!
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I moved to Phoenix about 6 months ago, and work in Mesa. Welcome
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I have used mastercam since v3, and have designed molds and dies using only mc for many years. In the last few years I have moved into full time tool design, and now use solidworks, but mastercam was always more than capable to draw anything I needed, and has saved my xxxx a few times when I couldn't get something converted or cleaned up in solidworks.
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Awesome guys, thanks for all the help. My comcast is cancled so I'm off the net eccept for my blackberry till I arrive in Phoenix next week. Out for now, see you from the other side
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Got an interview set up for when I get settled, thanks again
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Awesome! Great catch Hardmill, resume and letter of reference sent and will hope for a call from them! Thanks for keeping an eye open for me, I have been busy with the moving activitys, and would have missed it
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Thanks Todd
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Orange County, worked for Ernie for awhile, had my own shop with my dad for 8 years in Corona, etc.
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I haven't checked with the reseller yet, figured I would wait till I get there, leaving Mich. June 10th, arriving there the 12th, just testing the waters here in emastercam.
Searching for mastercam jobs on career builders, monster, etc. just doesn't come up with much in Phoenix. I know there is a lot of manufacturing there, but its not like socal.
If my parents weren't living in Phoenix I might have headed back to the old socal stomping grounds, but cost of living is so high there just not sure I want to jump into that mess atm.
Thanks for that thought Hardmill, I may try something like that if I don't get anything I like in the mastercam/solidworks area. to tell the truth I would really prefer solidworks design over anything else, either mold or die. I have a good background in designing sheetmetal forming tools, deep draw stuff, appliances, washer/dryers, automotive, etc. but may have to fall back on machining to get in the door, you know how that goes..
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About to fall off the first page, still looking for input. Man, there are tons of jobs in socal, doesn't anyone in Phoenix do any machining??
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Thanks James, thats what I usually do. I got my last two jobs that way, first call both jobs..
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No one in Phoenix area have any leads on shops that are using Mastercam and/or Solidworks? They don't have to be hiring, I can still maybe talk my way in..
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Well, the time has come and I'm moving to Phoenix in 3 weeks, Michigan has dried up for me and my family. I live in a small town and have drove 40 miles each way for work for the last 7 years, Now the kids are all out of school, and we can't all drive for work, so were going to the big city (my parents are there too, so killing two birds).
I have used mastercam since version 3.1, and have been designing forming tools in mc and solidworks for the last 7 years. Before this job, I spent 8 years designing injection molds in mc and pro/e. Before that I had my own shop with my dad in socal and did aerospace job shopping. I am a computer geek as lots of us are, and have supported engineering depts. everywhere I have worked, installs, troubleshooting, training others, etc.
If anyone in the phoenix area knows of someone that can use an all around cad/cam guy, please let me know, either here or by email.
Thanks
[ 05-22-2009, 09:58 AM: Message edited by: RandyN ]
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I have designed molds, dies, etc. in Mastercam for years before I got into a real solid package. I started with pro-e and now use solidworks for design, but have a seat of mc design also since we use mastercam for our cnc programming, and I can ready the files for their use before they hit the shop, ie naming levels, adding notes, etc. I also have all the translators on mc and there are times when sw doesn't translate customer files as well as mc, and I need to have the tools to get the job done asap. We have a typical 2 week lead time no matter how tough the prototype stamping is.
My point is, you can design anything in mc and if you are interfacing with the shop for nc programming you really can't go wrong learning to design in mc. The tools are all there, learn how to use them and you won't be sorry using mc for design, even if it isnt a "real" design software..
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Thanks Ernie
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Thanks Ernie!
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Over the years I have usually had to grind my own tools for butress threads, maybe they are more readily available these days, its been awhile..
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quote:Ok, so now the seriousness of the thread has been determined, I'll ask what EVERYBODY knows I have been waiting, patiently, mind you. [Wink]
lol, yeah I for one was wondering, "when is John going to jump in here.."
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quote:never thought I had a California accent, until I heard it
There is no such thing, its just a mixture of all the other accents around the country..
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Right click to deselect your arc filter after making selections.
Silly Solidworks Question
in Industrial Forum
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View settings on the heads up toolbar, the one at the top of the screen in the graphics area. Realview is under there.