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  1. #1
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    Rhino Power Users

    Hello Group!

    I am looking to speak with Rhino power users about workflow and tips, any power users in here?

    Al
    Al DePoalo
    Partner Product Manager BobCAD CAM, Inc. 866-408-3226 X147

  2. #2
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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Nope, Al
    Newbies only.
    Like me. LOL.

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Me too.

  4. #4
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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Define "power user"? I'm not current with version #6, but I regularly used Rhino/Rhino Cam for 5 axis work before I retired in 2016. A bit rusty now (and moving to Fusion).

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Hello Al - Rhino users tend to be specialised in groups according to what they do. Marine, shoes, architecture, automotive etc. For instance I use Rhino for free form stuff and FEA pre processing. You need to ask clear questions and I'm sure you will get a clear answer. I use RH4 but I'm about to go to RH7 I'm very interested in Grasshopper...Peter

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    I'm guessing what BobCAM manager looking in Rhino workflow?

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Hi Al,

    If you're still looking for information I might be able to help. I've been using Rhino for 20 years. I know a couple things about it. :-)
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  8. #8
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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B View Post
    Hi Al,

    If you're still looking for information I might be able to help. I've been using Rhino for 20 years. I know a couple things about it. :-)
    How have you been enjoying the new Dsub? I used the T spline plug in and loved it. It looks much the same. I haven't had much time to really get in to V7 but am really liking the new capabilities. THIS, Rhino3D, is how you update software packages (Hello Solidworks!!!) Not useless icon changes and other bells and whistles that no one asked for.

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    I've played around with SubD, but it's not something we need at work, so I don't have a lot to say about it. But it is fun to play with.
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    SubD is cool, Rhino 7 added a command called quadremesh. Super handy when dealing with STL's. Been working with rhino for five years now. Love it. Although I don't use any Rhino CAM extensions. I use madcam for 2d and 3d reliefs, then move over to fusion for 5 axis work. Let me know if you need any tips on workflow.

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    Quote Originally Posted by warrenb View Post
    How have you been enjoying the new Dsub? I used the T spline plug in and loved it. It looks much the same. I haven't had much time to really get in to V7 but am really liking the new capabilities. THIS, Rhino3D, is how you update software packages (Hello Solidworks!!!) Not useless icon changes and other bells and whistles that no one asked for.
    The creator of Tsplines went to Autodesk. I too loved Tsplines.
    I just upgraded and have been giving the new SubD environment in Rhino the workout. I plan to design my next guitar model using the tools. So far, I am impressed.

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    I am a power user, but I haven't used Rhino yet. I'll shortly give it a try.

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

    A Rhino Power User refers to an individual who possesses advanced skills and in-depth knowledge of Rhino, a 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD) application. These users are proficient in leveraging Rhino's features and tools to efficiently create complex 3D models, analyze designs, and optimize workflows.
    I hope now you understand who Rhino power users are.
    I am a mining engineer, I could easily comprehend what he was asking for...lol,

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    Re: Rhino Power Users

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