Bob,
Why don't you have one of his machines? Good old Albert has been spewing
gobbledygook for some time and the only thing anybody on this list ever sees
is more gobbledygook! He has sent email to this list that covers (at least
as far as I can remember)
fairness. integrity, honesty, openness, being good in the eyes of God an on
and on and on and on... The truth is he has nothing to put forth to the list
or the industry other then the part that he has produced for you. AAROFLEX
needs to PUT-UP or SHUT-UP. The broken promises, lost ship dates,
misinformation, and babble reminds me of another RP company called BPM. We
all know where they are now!
Karl Denton
-----Original Message-----
From: Fusioneng@aol.com [SMTP:Fusioneng@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 2:05 PM
To: trohrbec@stratasys.com; dsbrown@conceptual-reality.com;
DanF@aol.com
Cc: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: THANKSGIVING 1999
to list;
I am here to defend Albert. Even though alot of the critisizm he
brings on
himself. I have worked with him and talked with him. He does not
appear to be
as bad guy to work with as what some would lead you believe.
I have a challenge being able to produce fine detailed SLA
masters for
the toy industry which is very important to me because of our 3D
keltool
process which is a replicating process. Albert thought his machine
could do a
better job and provide the detail I need. He has sent me a sample
part
produced from my supplied STL file and they are not half bad. His
sample does
have better detail than my SL3500 machine can produce. I have no
knowledge of
his machines specifically and know nothing about the history here
but I just
thought I would speak up on his behalf. Its tough enough in this
world and I
feel a kind word once in a while never hurt anyone.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Bob Morton
Fusion Engineering
In a message dated 11/29/99 12:09:17 PM Central Standard Time,
trohrbec@stratasys.com writes:
<< It embarrasses me as a representative of the Rapid Prototyping
Industry
(currently with Stratasys, Inc.) that a so-called producer of Rapid
Prototyping equipment would not abide by the decision of a federal
court
judge and repay the deposits for undelivered equipment. It's
challenging
enough selling Rapid Prototyping equipment (even with all the
various
applications and justifications) without having one company giving
the
industry a bad reputation!
>>
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