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Old 25-10-2005, 12:47 AM   #1
Kryton
 
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Default Autocad-know how to use it?

got a copy of Autocad 2005 as i intend to create some parts that will need to be CNC cut and was wanting to save on the costs by doing my own programming. my hopes are that i do the programming and give the operators the disc of info and they cut what i want. (save money on programming time).
i will start out with easy designs but i would like to learn how to use it to its fullest so i can do more intricate parts.
now its been atleast 7 years since ive even looked at Autocad and that was only briefly for a few days when i was doing engineering. does anyone here use it for their job or know how to use it? basically looking for help here as ill be jumping in the deep end.
thanks in advance.

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