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well, such a printer would be used to print full scale models. it is to be expected such things to take time to print
thanks, tweakie, will do.
by large size i'm thinking 1 cubic meter (27 cubic feet). i am particularly referring to the challenges that might be associated with over...
indeed, however limited its practicality may be. my cnc guy would laugh at seeing four digits after the decimal separator.
the guy who does the cnc machining for my printer, uses r14
nick, try it first, then let us know how it works. it sure worked for me, even if I had a crappy mouse at the time.
can't say I used all versions, some were not worth it, but I started in the 90s, when autocad was something like ver. 2.0 or so. however,...
unrelated to open builds, I will have to check out the easter eggs in this 2015 version. I remember the 2014 one has a built in first person...
I have been using AutoCAD since 1990, hard to teach an old dog like me a few new tricks. Regarding the scaling up or down, I totally agree: I am...
Hi Mark, I prefer using good ole' autocad, I set the precision to 1/1000 mm, but the system works internally with 32 digits after the decimal...
stay away from sketchup, it was designed originally for architects, and its precision is 1/16. if you want higher precision, use a cad software...
I believe Inventor can render as well. If not, you could always load the dwg in AutoCAD and render it there.