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I need a cad drawler

wbrett1027

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I need someone who can drawl up some parts for me, and send me the file, I will pay (obviously) experienced as some parts may be difficult, someone who can text also
Please contact me, call or text 4104749174
Thank you


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wbrett1027

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I would rather use someone on here if they want the business.. But thanks!


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No, no. OP said drawl. He needs someone to speak slowly about his parts.
I swear, that's the job of the future. Once this whole 'computer engineer' fad dies out, the real money will go to the drawlers.
 

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WBrett,

I just saw notification from the Fastlane forum site that someone tagged me in this post. I have texted you as well.

These days I usually use Solidworks, and I create 3D solid models of parts and assemblies. I can generate a 2D dimensioned drawing as well using Solidworks. These drawings are what most people call "schematics" or "blue prints", though I feel those terms are inaccurate. I prefer "engineering drawings", or "shop prints". Back in the old days (80's and 90's) we didn't have 3D so we just used AutoCAD for everything.

Note that these days, in the engineering world, 3D solid models are far more useful, though we still do generate 2D prints (but they are created from the 3D model).

Feel free to PM me or reply to my text.
 
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WBrett,

I just saw notification from the Fastlane forum site that someone tagged me in this post. I have texted you as well.

These days I usually use Solidworks, and I create 3D solid models of parts and assemblies. I can generate a 2D dimensioned drawing as well using Solidworks. These drawings are what most people call "schematics" or "blue prints", though I feel those terms are inaccurate. I prefer "engineering drawings", or "shop prints". Back in the old days (80's and 90's) we didn't have 3D so we just used AutoCAD for everything.

Note that these days, in the engineering world, we tend to use 3D solid models as they are far more useful, though we still do generate 2D prints (but they are created from the 3D model).

Feel free to PM me or reply to my text.
 

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Cup-Model.jpg 3D model of a molded plastic cup
 
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sample of a partial shop print or engineering drawing. Obscured on purpose.

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screenshot (of Solidworks) of the above part.nut-screenshot.jpg
 

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3D model of the assembly the above part fits.
 

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That works well too. I need a few contacts for design over the next year or so. I'll pm you for more info though.
 

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