From: Joe788 on
Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
Mind Hypermill.

Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.

When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
the limitations that Mastercam has:

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

"Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

From: Joe788 on
On Dec 12, 3:11 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
> shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
> out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
> leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
> Mind Hypermill.
>
> Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
> sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.
>
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
>
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
>
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

> Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
> shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
> out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
> leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
> Mind Hypermill.

> Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
> sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.

> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:

> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

136,000 installs, and you can't even list 10 examples of people who
"dumped" Mastercam? Or essentially, you don't even know if .0001% of
the user base has "dumped" Mastercam, but that doesn't stop you from
blabbering on about it over and over, does it?

From: Joe788 on
Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
Mind Hypermill.

Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.

When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
the limitations that Mastercam has:

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

"Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

From: Joe788 on
On Dec 12, 3:31 pm, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
> shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
> out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
> leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
> Mind Hypermill.
>
> Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
> sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.
>
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
>
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
>
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
>
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

> Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
> shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
> out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
> leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
> Mind Hypermill.

> Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
> sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.

> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:

> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
> Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
> shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
> out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
> leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
> Mind Hypermill.
> Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
> sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.
> When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
> Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
> practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
> added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
> cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
> the limitations that Mastercam has:
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/
> "Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
> make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
> files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
> Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
> Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
> isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."
> You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
> The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.
> http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

136,000 installs, and you can't even list 10 examples of people who
"dumped" Mastercam? Or essentially, you don't even know if .0001% of
the user base has "dumped" Mastercam, but that doesn't stop you from
blabbering on about it over and over, does it?

How about 5 shops that have dumped it, Jon? Can you list 5? That's
still not even .00005% of users.
From: Joe788 on
Funny how the total bullshit posted in these newsgroup about once a
shop has a CADCAM system it's almost impossible to change doesn't play
out in the real world. Mastercam was completely dumped by one of the
leading shops in San Diego and who has replaced Mastercam with Open
Mind Hypermill.

Further, DP Technology Esprit is being added by many shops who are
sick of Mastercam not being able to get the job done.

When you've had enough bullshit, spin, etc. suggest you check out the
Jon Banquer blog and find out why Mastercam fails miserably at doing
practical / real world multiple part simulation. New screen shots
added this morning show how easy it is to setup a tombstone and solid
cut part verify multiple parts in DP Technology Esprit with none of
the limitations that Mastercam has:

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/

"Mastercam requires you to join all your individual .STL parts so they
make up one connected piece. Mastercam won’t simulate separate .STL
files all at once. DP Esprit has no such ridiculous limitation.
Simulating a tombstone with many different parts on it is easy in DP
Technology Esprit. It’s a exercise in frustration in Mastercam and
isn’t practical by any stretch of the imagination."

You can only find this kind of information on the Jon Banquer blog.
The Jon Banquer blog is the leading CAM-centric blog on the internet.

http://jonbanquer.wordpress.com/dp-technology-esprit-vs-mastercam-x4/