[OT] Interesting site.
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Re: [OT] Interesting site.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:6eQXc.63431$wo.19072@okepread06...
> bob ackley did pass the time by typing:
>> Notice how much the price drops for multiple pieces.
>> This would be PERFECT for group buys!!!
>
> Loaded the software and it's not that friendly compaired
> to higher end cad systems like AutoCad or Microstation.
> But that's probably just till you get used to it. Possibly
> it would be good to rtfm first? :)
>
> I'm thinking motor mounts, lift pucks, winch mounts, heck a whole
> lot of jeep stuff could be made this way then even sold on ebay
> if there was enough interest. Get good enough and you could even
> do the reseller thing by doing the cad work for other people.
>
>> "Kevin S" wrote ...
>>> Not really OT if you ask me. Many applications for Jeepers. Thanks for
>>> sharing.
>>>
>>> "Adonis" wrote ...
>>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
>>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
>>>> found
>>>> it interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Adonis
>
>
>
On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to them
providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
specified on the site.
news:6eQXc.63431$wo.19072@okepread06...
> bob ackley did pass the time by typing:
>> Notice how much the price drops for multiple pieces.
>> This would be PERFECT for group buys!!!
>
> Loaded the software and it's not that friendly compaired
> to higher end cad systems like AutoCad or Microstation.
> But that's probably just till you get used to it. Possibly
> it would be good to rtfm first? :)
>
> I'm thinking motor mounts, lift pucks, winch mounts, heck a whole
> lot of jeep stuff could be made this way then even sold on ebay
> if there was enough interest. Get good enough and you could even
> do the reseller thing by doing the cad work for other people.
>
>> "Kevin S" wrote ...
>>> Not really OT if you ask me. Many applications for Jeepers. Thanks for
>>> sharing.
>>>
>>> "Adonis" wrote ...
>>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
>>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
>>>> found
>>>> it interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Adonis
>
>
>
On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to them
providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
specified on the site.
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Re: [OT] Interesting site.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:6eQXc.63431$wo.19072@okepread06...
> bob ackley did pass the time by typing:
>> Notice how much the price drops for multiple pieces.
>> This would be PERFECT for group buys!!!
>
> Loaded the software and it's not that friendly compaired
> to higher end cad systems like AutoCad or Microstation.
> But that's probably just till you get used to it. Possibly
> it would be good to rtfm first? :)
>
> I'm thinking motor mounts, lift pucks, winch mounts, heck a whole
> lot of jeep stuff could be made this way then even sold on ebay
> if there was enough interest. Get good enough and you could even
> do the reseller thing by doing the cad work for other people.
>
>> "Kevin S" wrote ...
>>> Not really OT if you ask me. Many applications for Jeepers. Thanks for
>>> sharing.
>>>
>>> "Adonis" wrote ...
>>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
>>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
>>>> found
>>>> it interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Adonis
>
>
>
On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to them
providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
specified on the site.
news:6eQXc.63431$wo.19072@okepread06...
> bob ackley did pass the time by typing:
>> Notice how much the price drops for multiple pieces.
>> This would be PERFECT for group buys!!!
>
> Loaded the software and it's not that friendly compaired
> to higher end cad systems like AutoCad or Microstation.
> But that's probably just till you get used to it. Possibly
> it would be good to rtfm first? :)
>
> I'm thinking motor mounts, lift pucks, winch mounts, heck a whole
> lot of jeep stuff could be made this way then even sold on ebay
> if there was enough interest. Get good enough and you could even
> do the reseller thing by doing the cad work for other people.
>
>> "Kevin S" wrote ...
>>> Not really OT if you ask me. Many applications for Jeepers. Thanks for
>>> sharing.
>>>
>>> "Adonis" wrote ...
>>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
>>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
>>>> found
>>>> it interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Adonis
>
>
>
On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to them
providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
specified on the site.
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Re: [OT] Interesting site.
> >>>
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
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Re: [OT] Interesting site.
> >>>
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
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Re: [OT] Interesting site.
> >>>
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
> >>> "Adonis" wrote ...
> >>>> check out http://emachineshop.com/
> >>>> Stumbled on it while on cnn.com, thought some of you guys might have
> >>>> found
> >>>> it interesting.
> >>>>
> >>>> Adonis
> >
> >
> >
>
> On the site it says you can use any CAD software and later upload it to
them
> providing it is saved using the proper format, forgot which, but it is
> specified on the site.
>
They use DXF which it a pretty much universal CAD format. I beleive it
stands for Drawing eXchange Format. Just about every CAD program I've seen
will generate this file type. Looks like a good site.
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