View Single Post
  #4   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 23-06-2002, 22:52
archiver archiver is offline
Forum Archival System
#0047 (ChiefDelphi)
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Pontiac, MI
Posts: 21,214
archiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond repute
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.


__________________
This message was archived from an earlier forum system. Some information may have been left out. Start new discussion in the current forums, and refer back to these threads when necessary.