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Unread 08-04-2003, 08:26 AM   #1
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has anyone got any autocad models they could lend me so i can have a toy around and learn the basics of it...

if all goes well and the aprentiship i talk of comes through, im certain a few CNC Waterblocks will come into play

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Unread 08-04-2003, 08:35 PM   #2
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I suggest this site as a good place to start:
http://www.autocadcentral.com

I'd say just start making a basic block, like a maze style and see what you can do. Anything you can't do try to find a guide or figure it out.
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my father knows autocad intimately, and i have a good idea of how to use it (3dsmax kinda took over, look at the car im making) but to get to the point does anyone know of any cnc machines available to use or to have a waterblock built from your plans in the sydney area?
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Sydney CNC mills, nfi, although if i gte this traineeship ill be happy

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is that the pty ltd in wetheril park, and if so will they take on a small job like a 1 off cooling block?
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Heres some drawings I made for some people, but to be honest with ya, I dont remember what exactly they are, or even if they are cad files. go ahead and use them.


http://www.wc101.com/JFettig/wba.zip

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They Look easy enough to make with Cad, but seing as this is my first experience and i dont know how to show rulers and shit like that or the exact dimensions i need, ill just find out how everything works first




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