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  1. tractorman49

    Rendering SW2005

    Hi Can someone point me in the right direction please? I've designed an office desk and need to produce some good quality renderings for use in preliminary marketing brochures. To simplify the process for the graphic designers I was hoping to use an infinite white floor "studio" setting so...
  2. tractorman49

    How to Compare Similar Parts - SW2004

    HI Can you guy's (and gals) point me in the right direction please. I have a part that has evolved over 10 weeks from very modest begginings into something quite complex. I need to change several aspects of the part so have created a copy part to work on so as not to risk screwing up this 'Key...
  3. tractorman49

    Realistic 2 Button Mouse Model

    Hi, Does anyone know where I may download a reasonably accurate representation of a standard 2 button mouse? Any help will be very much appreciated. Many thanks, Tractorman49, Midlands UK [bigglasses]
  4. tractorman49

    Hole Series Issues SW2004 SP2.1

    Thank's to all three people who kindly replied so far. I'm familiar with the process and know how to hide parts I do not wish to include when using the Hole Wizard in Assembly mode via the 'Hole Series' option. My question is why the a hole is NOT being produced in the THIRD part of the...
  5. tractorman49

    Hole Series Issues SW2004 SP2.1

    Hi all, Can some one please help me? I'm having a 'challenge' with using 'Hole Series' within my assembly. The assembly is made up of predominantly 'Sheet Metal' parts of 1.2mm thick. I'm trying to create a linked set of punched holes that will line up perfectly upon assembly through the 3...
  6. tractorman49

    Solidworks vs. Autocad

    My introduction to CAD began in early 1992 when I introduced a great 2D DOS based CAD package into the company I was at as a step up from manual drafting. The program was Generic CAD 6.0 and it was reasonably easy to use and very powerful. Within 12 month's AutoDesk had bought the company out...

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