Hi; I think you may be looking at this from the wrong perspective. It would appear that you are determining the raw material requirements before...
Perhaps something like a fishing line crimp similar to these: http://www.oceantacklestore.co.uk/crimps/
Hi Mark; A viable option may be for your friend to consider Draftsight: an Autocad clone by Dassault Systemes (Solidworks) that is actually very...
Dont be so hard on Autocad, after all it was 3D capable well before Solidworks and Inventor were a twinkle in the developers eye! Autocad is still...
I would tend to agree with mrroy76 and recommend Solidworks which in my opinion it is much more intuitive to use and learn. With regards to being...
Perhaps the Halfen or UniStrut products may be suitable. Their products are available in various materials including stainless steel.
When I started working with Inventor and Solidworks I faced a similar dilemma. In order to explore all aspects of these CAD products I wanted...
This might work: 'convert' the edges of the 'rocket shape' in the sketch as construction geometry and dimension to them instead.
One rather good way of doing this is to use Adobe Illustrator. If the PDF was originally created from a drawing file then Illustrator can open the...
I am also fascinated by his work and actually did a motion study in 3D Cad: [MEDIA]
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