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Capt. Mooron
 
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I will do that Scout..... looks interesting. No time right now.

Currently I'm doing renovations on my brother's house..... 12 hours of
ripping out and replacing a damaged area so far. Outside corner, shingled,
tyvek, sills, studs and stringers from the foundation to the main floor and
a large deck. We should finish up today. All new wood.

Advise from the house inspector before we started " You 3 guys are going to
tackle this? You should hire a professional contractor for this" . Comment
from the same inspector 8 hours later... " Excellent work so far, you guys
should consider setting up a business" ....

CM


"Scout" wrote in message
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| The software allows the user to export as AutoCAD, but the vast array of
| tools don't exist (although this has some neat tools). It's not bad for
| free, but there's a reason AutoCAD runs $2,000+ USD. I played around with
| this a bit yesterday, and if I didn't already own several drawing packages
| I'd use it for sure. It's not AutoCAD though. Check it out.
| Scout
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| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| Oddly enough the diagram of the cog from Wally shows AutoCAD 200 at the
| Application Title.
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| CM
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| "Scout" wrote in message
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| | I just downloaded and tried it. It couldn't be any easier. It's not
| AutoCAD
| | though.
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| | "Wally" wrote
| | I just drew this 3D sketch of the example cog on the EMachineShop
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| | in eleven minutes...
| | http://www.wally.myby.co.uk/cog.jpg
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| | It's them extruded solids wot makes it.
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| | Wally
| | www.artbywally.com
| | www.wally.myby.co.uk
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