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On Nov. 12th at the North East Regional User Group meeting. John Baker gave what will most likely be his last public presentation at a PLM World activity. Below are the links to see this.




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John Joyce
Manufacturing Engineer
Senior Aerospace CT
 
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This thread will become a long one [thumbsup2]

Thanks for all the tips and all the other advise [bow].
I hope you stay fit & healthy for a long, long time and I wish you all the best & family time !!


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All the best for the future John.
Your advice and input on NX has been invaluable to us.
Best regards
Martin Purshouse
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John, all the best for the future, I most sincerely appreciate your help over the years.

27 years of UG/NX for me.

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I've been an NC programmer starting at v13. John has provided years of awesome help. Best of luck in your next phase of life John!

Bill Triffet
 
I would like to say that i learned several tricks from John
and i am still learning from him..

Thank you for answer our questions .. best regards John

______

Alex ,
 

Hi
John
I saw you in those films in my acquaintance with you. From what I read in this forum
Strengthened for the better.
You have fun and friendly personality.
I join all wishes that appear here. Greetings.

In one of the threads about a TWIST_BODY.prt you suggest to do it with Sheet Metal
and You were right.

Here I post I enclose what you meant.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=64521699-fbf3-4116-9c30-10deb8f424c3&file=sm_contour_and_bead_associ_copy_method_3.prt
Yes, I remember the part. Glad that my suggestion helped.

To all the people who have responded to this thread, thank you for the kind words.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Digital Factory
Cypress, CA
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 
Why "the last" ?? Just because he's retiring doesn't mean he can't go to PLM World conferences any more. If the PLM World committee invites him, he might go and do a show. And, actually, the shows might be better if he were no longer a Siemens employee.
 
One John's quote from this forum I liked so much that I put in on my wall. [smile]
What's below it is just a joke. [glasses]

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Thanks for the Tips and inputs John. It has helped us many many times. Whom ever follows the bar is set pretty darn high. Enjoy your family that you hold so close to your heart. Thanks again!
 
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