From: Joe788 on 10 Nov 2009 09:54 Delcam now has a product that they can use to gain serious market share. They are combining PowerMill and FeatureCAM into a new product called Delcam For SolidWorks and it looks like it's going to be a killer application. The Jon Banquer blog has been updated to cover the new details that were released today. Right out of the gate Delcam For SolidWorks is going to have serious functionality for 2 1/2 axis through 5 axis mill. Support for lathe, mill-turn and wire edm in Delcam For SolidWorks is coming. http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/new-delcam-for-solidworks-video/
From: Sick of Jon Banquer on 10 Nov 2009 11:20 On Nov 10, 7:25 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote: > On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:16:33 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >The Jon Banquer blog has been updated to cover the new details that > >were released today. > > <Snicker> > You again copied from an ad. > -- > Cliff Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money to fund his ideas. He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my insurance money to pay for his move to California. How did he cash it? He used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the state of Connecticut. Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM software. Trust in him and you will find your self robbed or in prison. Don't be stupid.
From: Sick of Jon Banquer on 10 Nov 2009 11:21 On Nov 10, 7:30 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote: > On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:54:09 -0800 (PST), Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >1. Despite the FACT that SolidWorks is a Corolla it's far better than > >the CAD and graphics you get in stand-alone Mastercam, Surfcam or > >bottom of the barrel Gibbscam so moving a CAM application into very > >popular CAD program like SolidWorks is a huge step up from a stand- > >alone solution like Mastercam, Gibbscam, Surfcam,etc. > > >2. You can use a program like Solid Edge with ST2 or SpaceClaim to get > >around the problems with modifying "dumb solids" in SolidWorks. > > Gee .... "stand alone" programs .... > LOL .... > > If you don't want dumb solids then don't make them. > If you got the data from someplace else just import it into your > CAM program directly. > You are not & never will be a designer, much less an engineer. > > How dumb can a banquer get? IS there any limit? > -- > Cliff Did you know that Jon Banquer uses a stolen laptop and a stolen money to fund his ideas. He stole my Dell laptop to create his blog and my insurance money to pay for his move to California. How did he cash it he used a bogus Power of Attorney. He has charges of defrauding the state of Connecticut. Forged documents in order to get MASTERCAM software. Trust in him and you will find your self robbed or in prison. Don't be stupid.
From: Joe788 on 10 Nov 2009 12:35 On Nov 9, 8:16 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Delcam now has a product that they can use to gain serious market > share. They are combining PowerMill and FeatureCAM into a new product > called Delcam For SolidWorks and it looks like it's going to be a > killer application. > > The Jon Banquer blog has been updated to cover the new details that > were released today. > > Right out of the gate Delcam For SolidWorks is going to have serious > functionality for 2 1/2 axis through 5 axis mill. > > Support for lathe, mill-turn and wire edm in Delcam For SolidWorks is > coming. > > http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/new-delcam-for-solidworks-video/ Hmmmm.....this Jihad sounds vaguely familiar.....oh, now I remember! You said the exact same thing back when you were "working with" HSMWorks. How'd that turn out by the way? How much of that "serious market share" have they gained. Should we place wagers on how much market share Delcam will gain in the next two years? You have no idea what you're talking about. You're simply rehashing sales hype as some earth shattering revolution.
From: Joe788 on 10 Nov 2009 19:12
Pricing for Delcam For SolidWorks will most likely be very aggressive. Featurecam's pricing has always been significantly below Mastercam. Further, I think you will see a very focused effort by Delcam to go after Mastercam seats because they have a significantly better product than Mastercam For SolidWorks. One Thing Is For Sure: The Jon Banquer blog will keep its readers up to date with the latest FACTS on Delcam For SolidWorks which is going to be a blockbuster release that will significantly impact the market. Why, one might ask? The answer is simple: Delcam has the VAR's and the company reps to backup this new product and market it properly. |