CAD Program

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Raul

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Is there a relatively easy CAD program. I need to model some 3d shapes
so I can see how they fit together. I've been using a graphics program
named Bryce but it does not do well with multiple objects assembled
together, ie: you can't tell it something is a tube. You have to make
the shape then negatively intersect it with another shape to make a
tube. I'm not an engineer, I just need to see how things will fit
together at certain sizes.
Thanks, Raul
 
On 17 Dec 2004 07:04:21 -0800, "Raul" <webmaster@2minclip.biz> wrote:

Is there a relatively easy CAD program. I need to model some 3d shapes
so I can see how they fit together. I've been using a graphics program
named Bryce but it does not do well with multiple objects assembled
together, ie: you can't tell it something is a tube. You have to make
the shape then negatively intersect it with another shape to make a
tube. I'm not an engineer, I just need to see how things will fit
together at certain sizes.
Thanks, Raul
whats this got to do with electronics?

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Raul wrote:
Is there a relatively easy CAD program. I need to model some 3d shapes
so I can see how they fit together. I've been using a graphics program
named Bryce but it does not do well with multiple objects assembled
together, ie: you can't tell it something is a tube. You have to make
the shape then negatively intersect it with another shape to make a
tube. I'm not an engineer, I just need to see how things will fit
together at certain sizes.
Thanks, Raul
You might be able to do this with emachineshop. It's free.

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