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Other class A surfaces
Posted by Allen Smith.
Engineer on team #7, Knights, from Parkville High School and Black & Decker/AAI/Raytheon.
Posted on 1/27/2000 9:03 PM MST
In Reply to: Re: We use Unigraphics posted by Samuel Lindhorst on 1/27/2000 8:37 PM MST:
: *class A surfaces in their most extreme form are only found in the car business, AFAIK. They are the most nit-picked, fought over, and obsessive/compulsive surfaces known to CAD. It's what they use to make those nice, shiny fenders with. Really, even jet turbine blade CAD can't hold a candle to them.
I have to disagree; our power tool surfaces are highly designed and argued over. And I bet both of us have it easy over cell phone packaging engineers, I am amazed at how small they are getting. Black & Decker uses CATIA for all it's CAD work.
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