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Now much of that was learning just to use the program? And how much of it did you work on the dimensions to get it exact - or did you fuss with the dimensions to make it look right?
Thanks
Modeling is kinda easy this was for an assembly test the teacher said we could pick any assembly as long as it had more than 15 parts and the dimensions are +- .25mm.
I think I'll do the ASC TB too so I have the complete assembly
And as for my level of english well I live in québec city wich is francophone.
Practicing an other language here is kinda hard.
And over here I get A+ in english class and B in deutsch class
We use NX5 and Solidworks 07 at school. This was done on NX5.
I would do some more parts if I could work at home. I can't install it
at home because of the license that is needed, I know there are hacked
version out there but I cant find one that actually works. And as for the
motion, I can move it by hand directly in the program but havent learned yet
how to make a video out of it.
edit: Autocad does suck big time for 3D modeling. only thing its good for
is to make 2D sketches thats it
We use NX5 and Solidworks 07 at school. This was done on NX5.
I would do some more parts if I could work at home. I can't install it
at home because of the license that is needed, I know there are hacked
version out there but I cant find one that actually works. And as for the
motion, I can move it by hand directly in the program but havent learned yet
how to make a video out of it.
edit: Autocad does suck big time for 3D modeling. only thing its good for
is to make 2D sketches thats it
I knew it was NX5.....
Can your school set you up with a VPN so you can use/practice at home?
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