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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 272620" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>My same buddy who cut it out for me, taught me to somewhat use auto cad via skype. It was pretty fun to learn, and actually rather enjoyable to just set and draw random stuff. He cut it on the waterjet, folded it, and put all the rivnuts in. He shipped it today, I hope to see mid week. Old friend back in Michigan, hence the reason he taught me Autocad via skype. Nowdays technology allows us to really dream up, draw, and have the custom piece built/assembled in no time flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 272620, member: 1862"] My same buddy who cut it out for me, taught me to somewhat use auto cad via skype. It was pretty fun to learn, and actually rather enjoyable to just set and draw random stuff. He cut it on the waterjet, folded it, and put all the rivnuts in. He shipped it today, I hope to see mid week. Old friend back in Michigan, hence the reason he taught me Autocad via skype. Nowdays technology allows us to really dream up, draw, and have the custom piece built/assembled in no time flat. [/QUOTE]
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