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    Utemad,
    Why don't you pull your finger out and do the work yourself?

    You can be sure that, having seen this thread, you'll never work with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieAub View Post
    Sorry for the delay mate.
    Unfortunately "real work" gets in the way of the fun stuff far too much!!
    Have just emailed you with some drawings.

    All the best......
    Thanks Kieren. Paid work always comes first.
    Email received and will be put to use tomorrow.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Utemad,
    Why don't you pull your finger out and do the work yourself?

    You can be sure that, having seen this thread, you'll never work with me.
    Love you too

    If you must know, this is a very small portion of one course. I've never touched autocad before and I dare say I'll never touch it again. I'm not studying engineering, architecture, surveying or drafting or any such course. This is just a familiarisation exercise for when I may work with someone who does use autocad or similar and I may need to obtain information from their drawings. Knowing how much work went into making the lines that border the drawing is not going to help me in that case.

    I'm a part time external postgrad student who works full time. Sure if I was an internal student I could go to the practicals and get all the help I need but as I live 125kms away from the campus that is never going to happen so I source my help from elsewhere.

    If you would like to forward me your name and business details I'll ensure I never engage in business with you that way you never need worry yourself about my shoddy business practices.

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    An update for you all. I'm sure you were biting your nails in anticipation

    I've finally got my mark back. Submitted it 5 weeks ago.

    I received 90% for the assignment. Hoping to make that 96% after I talk with the lecturer tomorrow.

    Thanks for the help Kieren and others.

    I even learned how to do my own title blocks

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    Thumbs up

    Glad I was of some help.....thats more gratitude than I get from my boss for saving his sorry a$$!!

    Well done mate.
    Best of luck with the remaining 6%...!!

    Cheers,

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    I have Autocad 2000 and also Quick and Easy CAD discs I will Australia Post to anyone who wishes to download them and return them to me.

    Quick and Easy is a wonderful system for beginners. Only problem is you virtually have to fathom it out and teach yourself as no books came with it. If I could figure it out, anyone can. My tech./eng. drawing was all by hand and long ago.
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    Another CAD system is ... The Official Distributor of TurboCAD : TurboCAD 16 Pro Platinum Edition

    I've been using it since 1995 .... Even the entry level is top stuff

    Simple & cost effective

    Mike

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    The results are in:

    I got a 6 for this course.
    Not bad since I was going to drop it.

    Thanks again all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Another CAD system is ... The Official Distributor of TurboCAD : TurboCAD 16 Pro Platinum Edition

    I've been using it since 1995 .... Even the entry level is top stuff

    Simple & cost effective

    Mike
    Yep. I bought it years ago. However, I haven't used it in a long time and probably wont run on Win XP.

    Crikey. I just looked at the price of the Platinum Edition!
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Crikey. I just looked at the price of the Platinum Edition!
    The upgrades are cheap as chips .... It's only faults is that support is lacking in the explanation department (no workshop seminars) ... but they have recently released Training CD's ... which give you the kick start

    They have a version for MAC ... but it is a totally different working environment

    Price wise tho ... Try pricing Archicad or AutoCad by Autodesk...


    Oh ... by the way ... congrats on your marks Utemad

    Mike

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