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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    if my CAD/CAM isn't broke I don't fix it ;-)

    - Nick
    More importantly if it is fixed don't break it.

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    I am not hugely clear about drawing stuff with it, is it very different to AutoCAD?
    It's very, very different.
    Much closer to Solidworks than it is to AutoCAD. For most things, you start with sketches, and then extrude them. Just be sure to follow this rule:
    http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/post-y...2/td-p/6581749
    Gerry
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