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Oh... I've got 3 or 4 shops to choose from here in Halifax.
It can't be AutoCAD if you mastered brackets in 20 minutes to scale. You'd have a hard time with basic shapes and scaling in that time frame on AutoCAD light.... much longer on AutoCAD v.14+. CM "Marc" wrote in message ... | I've never used AutoCAD before, but 20 min of fooling around and I was | able to design a bracket for my boat that required laser cutting, | bending, and buffing. I also designed some chain plates for a friend | that required laser cutting, punching and buffing. The pricing is | more expensive, but reflects a measure of convenience. | Believe it or not, but it is difficult to find a machine shop in NYC | that will accept walk in orders off the street, or deal in marine | grade SS and polishing. | | | | On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 22:02:28 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" | wrote: | | Most of what you need milled for a boat would be better done by a local | millwright or even a forge and smitty. I have a metal lathe outback and a | smitty. I'm researching case hardening right now. | | Cool site... but few could make use of it. I use AutoCAD light in my field | of work... but I would never attempt a complicated design with it. | | CM | | "Marc" wrote in message | news ![]() | | or don't | | | | | | On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:00:41 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" | | wrote: | | | | Yeah sure Marc.... but how many people do you think can operate AutoCAD | | sufficiently well to design for lathe work and milling? | | | | CM | | | | "Marc" wrote in message | | .. . | | | sorry http://www.emachineshop.com/ | | | | | | |
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