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Looking for a drafter in Canada (#4418)
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I'm a new drafter from Nova Scotia Canada and I am looking for a fellow drafter in my Province to assist me with using Via Cad Pro. I am having a great deal of difficulty. My employer is willing to pay for this help.
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I'm quite happy to help out if you want to use Skype? What are you getting stuck on? I'm sure we could help you get started? :) regards, Tom
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Hello, I can maybe help you, but in French Antoine
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That would be great . I will discuss using Skype to receive assistant with my employer. I have used Auto desk, Inventor and some Solid works soft ware. I am the only drafter here and I am finding Via CAD Pro's 3D software difficult. For one thing- I make a hole say 3 in. in depth and then want to add another hole at the top ( sharing the same center) but with a bit bigger dia. and with a countersink . I am not thus far able to do this. As well as have a layered countersink holes .Two sharing the same hole but at different depths and diameters. As soon as I am able to arrange for Skype with my employer I will let you know. Thanks Again. ( Merci)
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>>I make a hole say 3 in. in depth and then want to add another hole at the >>top ( sharing the same center) but with a bit bigger dia. and with a >>countersink . The hole tool needs the center point to lie on a face. The hole feature is associated to the face. If the face does not exist, you may need to do a cutout instead. Tim
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Jol told me a long time back that switching from one CAD app to another is always problematical. He was right, because with each application you always have to adhere to certain sketching rules. When I first used ViaCAD, it confused the living daylights out of me, but now I find it easier (but not necessarily quicker) to use, especially when doing complex surfacing, than Solidworks. It's a good idea to remember that the C key is your friend as it sets the plane you are about to sketch on. Whether that be x, y or z or the current angle you're viewing from.
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