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29-11-2010 #1
No Its a Student version I am doing CNC operator at college waiting to get on the CAD CAM course. To make it easy I was a blacksmith untill an accident in 200 this left me disabled I retrained to computer networks and have done that for a few years but really miss making stuff and fixing things. So I have just been made redundent and with money bought two machines lathe an mill both denfords from I2I on here he is a great bloke and the support is out of this world with what he has done for me. Oh and no he is not paying me to say this I belive is say good where it is not just slagging people off too many complain but never enough praise where it's due these days.
The molded shape is not needed just the nose top right and the hole ir the main datum bits the rest as long as it works and is near this shape great.
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29-11-2010 #2
Kai if that is the case you could do it the way FatFreddie mentions, but you really need to learn to use what what you already have as that would be best for you in the long run.
It may be better to ask if there are any solid works users on here that could help you to get the part under-way
Some software just doesn't work for some people yet others find it easy and vice versa. I dont use solidworks so cant offer any assistance in that respect.
Phil
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