Re: FreeDimension Better Than NURBS?

BTW, Any clues yet what NURBS is?

or facet / mesh / subdivision surface representations? Keep lookin', jon. No gold there.

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bucky
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Jon,

Main thing to consider here is the machine tool's ability to accurately respond to smallish incremental moves while still maintaining somewhat acceptable feedrates.

Matters little if the software can output the code if the machine can't do it physically.

--A can of worms that only a few builders have the desire to try and make palatable.

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PrecisionMachinisT
[drivelectomy]

Ever wonder if these newsgroups would be able to exist without the daily Cheerleading from the charter member of JB's Fan Club?

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Black Dragon

No, I snipped drivel. Boosting JBs ads was just collateral damage.

I've been on vacation for nearly two weeks.

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Black Dragon

What's next? A video of you dancing with pom poms on YouTube?

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Black Dragon

Cliff wrote in news:igpnc2t5lnduihb9qgbv92r3jr00vp2d0c@

4ax.com:

HTH

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D Murphy

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: Cliff Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworks,alt.machines.cnc Subject: Re: Camworks Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 17:54:53 -0400 Message-ID:

BTW, Thought you were learning how to bottom-post. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

D'OH!

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Black Dragon

Who is forging posts?

As long as I want it to.

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Black Dragon

Three cheers for DM.

Hip! Hip! Hooray!

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Cliff

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