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Old 07-23-2003, 11:14 PM
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Re: Seinfeld sessions

Originally posted by moose
Ok, This is the Virtual Gibbs section, right?

Maybe it's just me, but, thanks to 2 flute,

I think that there should be a Seinfeld section created for people who get off on a rabbit trail and forget what this forum is really about!!


EXAMPLE OF SEINFELD SECTION:

Sorry 2 flute, You do not impress me, (picture of you constipated), and I hope you can understand, it only takes 1.25 pounds to rip a man's ear off using only 1 finger and a thumb, how do I know this?

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Let's get back on topic, but if you must, please post your seinfeild eposode in the CNCzone Club house section.
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GibbsGod,
I should have a file in the email Monday night.
(concerning the spline sweep thingy) I have been too busy and totally forgot about it today. I will be preoccupied tomorrow too.
To make it, "not so easy" I don't have a part number to go by (finding it) since it was a while ago we did this. So all I can do is click through thumbnails untill I find the part. Yep ...a whole server full 'o part files .. Gigabytes worth.
I may just make an example file recreating the same thing.
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Reked ,I have seen these picture before were did you get them.
Did Steffan send them to you?

Moose , are we doing better now.
As a Reseller you know about your software correct? Please use this information that you contain to help other's to use your software better. Not to get in a ruffle with others , over a users name.

Mosse thanks for hanging and hope to see more of you here...
Seems just like a few weeks ago sitting at the my booth at westec talking with Bill, Just around the corner and we will be there again.

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cadcam,
Yes, things are alot better now, (took a few days off), I apologize to anyone I may have offended.
Although I may be a reseller, I'm also here to learn more about GibbsCAM. I'm fairly new to this Software, I was brought on off the shop floor, so running the software is no biggy, programming is easier that I thought, but I'm sure I'm not using it to it's full potential. My main experience is with Autodesk. Mechanical Desktop and Inventor. I've programmed with Topps as well for Lasers and Fabrwin for the punch turretts, machining, to be honest, is not my major strong point although I've machined by hand for several years.
We've evaluated alot of other CAM packages, (I won't mention them here, let's just say MOST of them), and Gibbs was the easiest to learn and remember, all the others would do what Gibbs does only there were alot more steps and buttons to remember to get to the same place.
I'm sure I'll have some questions, and certainly some answers too. So everyone, sorry I got off on the wrong foot, let's get some work done on here, ok?
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