Posted by Puddles on September 08, 2012 at 00:37:39 from (24.113.77.208):
In Reply to: Hey Puddles! posted by Jr. roby on September 07, 2012 at 18:16:33:
Good deal Bud!
I don't remember a whole lot about Turbo Cad. Don't even know where the CD is.
I remember when trying to learn AutoCad the manual wasn't doing it for me, so I bought a copy of this book, big big help! Then I got stuck running a dredging job on night shift. The company had just hired a engineering grad right out of Washington State University. So soon has he got through doing my paper work, I made him give me AutoCad lesson the rest of the night! :lol:
One trick that helped me with AutoCad. There must be about a million tools to use, I may only use 40. I placed these tools on the side and bottom of the screen. All I had to do was remember what 40 tools do. Just like the tools in your tool box! Look at all the tools at Sears, do you need or use all of them? Don't get overwhelmed with the amount of tools that are offered, you don't need all of them to draw basic drawings! :wink:
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