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    Anyone Good With CAD?

    Wondering if anyone on here is proficient in CAD/FEA using, ideally, Solidworks.
    I have some very basic part/assembly modelling to be done and tested and honestly don't have the time right now to teach myself Solidworks.

    Basically looking to determine minimum material thickness for some brackets I need to build.

    I can pay for your time. GTA is ideal so we can sit down and go over 2D drawings I've done.

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    haaaa i could have done it...

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    Do you mean auto cad? I remember working on this a few years ago in school. I got over 100% on y exam! I don't remember much anymore though. I haven't touched that stuffing atleast 7 years
    Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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    he needs 3D cad services
    CATIA - SOLIDWORKS - INVENTOR etc etc

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    I'm pretty good with playdough...?

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    shouldnt be hard to find someone
    good luck
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    I'm proficient in SW but haven't started on the testing part. Lol. So you can only see the 3D model and not test it. I think you should go to a local college or university and ask some of the engineering students if they want to earn a buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cschepp View Post
    Do you mean auto cad? I remember working on this a few years ago in school. I got over 100% on y exam! I don't remember much anymore though. I haven't touched that stuffing atleast 7 years
    I was just thinking the same thing...you don't use it you loose it. good luck!!!!

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    I can do this

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    Hey I'm a draftsman at a machine shop. I have inventor and autocad mechanical. Pm me for more information on what you need drawn.

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