Rhino is cool and easy to learn. Then you just need something to import the DXF's into. Deskproto, StlWork2, etc.
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At 01:07 AM 11/6/2002 +0000, you wrote:
I need to have a cad/cam program to load my drawings into to cut
inlays for me. I am using Corel draw, but can't figure out how to
make them work in Vector, I have the manual and I am lost. Is there
any cad/cam program out there that is more artist friendly, instead
of for the computer mind type?
Bobcad?
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