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Entries for February 2008
By Seth_Emery posted February 28, 2008 | Views: 8714
Inserting notes using Lisp commands is a basic use of the Lisp programming language, but it is something that I take advantage of countless times throughout the day. It is much faster than...
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By Seth_Emery posted February 26, 2008 | Views: 5297
When trimming or extending in AutoCAD, fencing speeds things up by allowing you to trim multiple objects at the same time...
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By Andy posted February 19, 2008 | Views: 4011
Going to the EXPO? Don't forget to stop by the FabNet Booth to win the Omni Cube Seam Setter or Monument Toolworks Parallign Seam Clamps/Gorilla Grips. Just drop your business card into the bowl for a chance to win. Thanks to Dave at Federal Saw and Tool and Steve at Monument Toolworks.
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By Seth_Emery posted February 15, 2008 | Views: 6807
Learning how to use the UCS (User Coordinate System) will help you with many things. You can move or draw objects perpendicular or parallel to objects that are not aligned with 0° or 90°.
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By Seth_Emery posted February 13, 2008 | Views: 4701
Many times when you import a countertop shape into AutoCAD, none of the profiled edges are lined up with 0°. For countertops with sink cutouts, cooktop cutouts, etc., I like to line up the edge parallel...
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By Andy posted February 08, 2008 | Views: 738
Create an integrated grommet for your next desk project. You can make any size and shape with or without a cnc.
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