[PSUBS-MAILIST] CAD for presentation

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Thu May 26 11:41:44 EDT 2016


OK. Thanks for the information

Scott Waters

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>  Yeah, but it's very intuitive once you get into it.  Plus you could generate data to make parts using a CNC.  More computer power = good thing !
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>  Brian
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>  I am worried about the amount of time it would take me to learn to be good with the software. From my understanding, it is quite the ramp up time.
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>  Thank you,
>  Scott Waters
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>  >  Scott,   You might want to think about getting set up with "machine works" it's a type of cad program that integrates into CNC and also has some FEA capability ( very advanced stuff) .  But you would need some serious computer power to run the program.  But then designed components could then be coded for machining, it has extensive modeling etc.. ,  state of the art stuff.   -  Brian  
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>  >  Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] CAD for presentation
>  >  Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 15:06:13 -0500
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>  >  I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I am planning on doing a presentation at Underwater Intervention about the Pisces VI submarine. I am wanting to show the components of the submarine how the sub originally was and then how we are changing it. I am not trained in CAD and was wondering if there is someone out there that could easily do this?
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>  >  Thank you,
>  >  Scott Waters
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