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I am both experienced and certified in SolidWorks, UniGraphics, and GD&T. I am ideally looking for a freelance job that I can perform out of my home office but am not against working onsite
Three different versions of a free 2D CAD program made for three different operating systems, doesn’t exactly make a program 3D, but times are lean and we’ll take what we can get. If you’ve been gnawing the meaty bone of Windows or Mac OS hankering for the fatty goodness of open source drafting, you’r 2D [...]
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Back in January, just prior to SolidWorks World, you may have heard rumblings about T-Splines for SolidWorks. Well, those rumblings are actually magical jolts of surfacing joy hitting you straight in the eye. There’s a bit of a catch, but there’s a bit of a glimpse (and hope) of what is to come. With the [...]
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Avert thine eyes!!! No wait, it’s okay to look. The discomfort will only be temporary… and then the eye-blinding awesomeness will melt hot, molten modo directly onto your cornea… which sounds way more painful, but really, is quite the opposite. Adam Ohern of CADJunkie has put together yet another tutorial stepping you through the process [...]
Published in Design Engineering
Tuesday, 15 March 2011 15:45

For Tait Towers AutoCAD Rocks

Complex and spectacular concert sets emerge from a 3D AutoCAD–based workflow.
Published in Design Engineering
Tuesday, 08 February 2011 22:22

Disk Mirroring for Free

CAD Manager's Toolbox: RoboCopy is a powerful, fast way to move files between offices.
Published in Design Engineering
Friday, 11 February 2011 15:00

Isaac Salazar Pop-up Books for Typographers

Isaac Salazar is an accountant in New Mexico. When he's not crunching numbers he's working on his side project, called "Book of Art," which is pretty freaking awesome:

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Debuting at New York Fashion Week, Victorinox launched their capsule collection Remade

Thursday, 03 February 2011 14:22

Clouds gather for GPU-based rendering

Bunkspeed’s Cloud Solution helps users publish interactive photorealistic scenes or 3D content to the Web. Image modelled in SolidWorks, rendered in Bunkspeed Shot

While there’s isn’t exactly a shortage of cloud providers offering arrays of CPUs that wouldn’t be out of place in a science fiction movie, there is nowhere near the same

Published in Design Engineering

The Precision T1600 - the follow up to the Precision T1500

The definition of ‘entry-level’ appears to be changing as Dell launches the Precision T1600, powered by mid-range professional graphics, up to 16GB ECC memory and the latest Intel processors.

The Precision T1600 is the follow up to the

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