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Artemis Rand User ID: 65242103 United States 05/18/2017 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watch a couple secs, that's how you do CAD...then go to 9:45. Quoting: Jeffersons Blackberry If you cain't appreciate that, there sompin wrong witcha! [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Shit, I still use Autocad 2007. 2D. Not 3D or BIM shit, which I think is overrated and makes you lazy. AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: KICKING ASS, KILLING NAZIS, KILLING COMMIES, MAKING BABIES, BUILDING CITIES, EXPLORING SPACE, GOING TO THE MOON, AND PUTTING THE "CIVIL" IN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1776! ****************************** But I tell you this man, I tell you this, I carry an aura of "fuck you" everywhere I go and while I may not cause scenes I can sure as hell continue them and escalate them but good. ****************************** There is going to be a second revolution folks. Count on it - and it will be the citizens against the government. It will be damn bloody. It will be a war of attrition. It will result in over 100 million dead. The heavy handedness of the government - the fascists in code enforcement and animal control especially - have brought this upon themselves. |
#521 User ID: 69194596 United States 05/18/2017 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watch a couple secs, that's how you do CAD...then go to 9:45. Quoting: Jeffersons Blackberry If you cain't appreciate that, there sompin wrong witcha! [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Shit, I still use Autocad 2007. 2D. Not 3D or BIM shit, which I think is overrated and makes you lazy. Hear hear. Thought I was the only one. True geometry from 3D models tends to be sloppy. Mismatches everywhere that I gotta clean up in ACAD |
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Jeffersons Blackberry (OP) User ID: 5097467 United States 05/19/2017 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At 13, I started with a cheap drafting table, a square, 30/60 tri, 90 tri, scales, protractor, eraser shield, gum erasers and a good a mechanical pencil. Last Edited by Jeffersons Blackberry on 05/19/2017 12:37 AM “To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.”; Thomas Jefferson |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68554022 United States 05/19/2017 12:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watch a couple secs, that's how you do CAD...then go to 9:45. Quoting: Jeffersons Blackberry If you cain't appreciate that, there sompin wrong witcha! [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Shit, I still use Autocad 2007. 2D. Not 3D or BIM shit, which I think is overrated and makes you lazy. Wrong. Have fun with your rfi's |
In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 05/19/2017 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At 13, I started with a cheap drafting table, a square, 30/60 tri, 90 tri, scales, protractor, eraser shield, gum erasers and a good a mechanical pencil. Quoting: Jeffersons Blackberry Still the best way to go. I wanted to draft, turns out they wanted to stick me in a room in front of a computer. That was the end of my future architecture career. I got through half my college classes using an old washer for a table. Good times. Last Edited by In Yer Neck on 05/19/2017 01:01 AM It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
Copperhead User ID: 74906701 United States 05/19/2017 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At 13, I started with a cheap drafting table, a square, 30/60 tri, 90 tri, scales, protractor, eraser shield, gum erasers and a good a mechanical pencil. Quoting: Jeffersons Blackberry I still use an old school drafting table and all the associated accoutrements. I basically work out the designs in my head before I put them to paper and find it therapeutic to do it the old fashioned way. I've worked with a lot of engineers who think if the CAD can create it on the print the machinists can make it on the floor. I guess the same can be said for doing it at a drafting table, but more thought goes into it when done on vellum with ink. |