bumper designs
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bumper designs
Hey guys,
I'm getting back into drafting after taking hiatus and am wondering if anyone would like designs for stuff - bumpers, sliders, roof racks. Let me know some specifics and I can draw it up for you. I've found that having a set of blueprints to work off of is invaluable, plus, it lets you see if there are any changes you want before actually diving into the project. Let me know.
Matt
I'm getting back into drafting after taking hiatus and am wondering if anyone would like designs for stuff - bumpers, sliders, roof racks. Let me know some specifics and I can draw it up for you. I've found that having a set of blueprints to work off of is invaluable, plus, it lets you see if there are any changes you want before actually diving into the project. Let me know.
Matt
#2
Hey guys,
I'm getting back into drafting after taking hiatus and am wondering if anyone would like designs for stuff - bumpers, sliders, roof racks. Let me know some specifics and I can draw it up for you. I've found that having a set of blueprints to work off of is invaluable, plus, it lets you see if there are any changes you want before actually diving into the project. Let me know.
Matt
I'm getting back into drafting after taking hiatus and am wondering if anyone would like designs for stuff - bumpers, sliders, roof racks. Let me know some specifics and I can draw it up for you. I've found that having a set of blueprints to work off of is invaluable, plus, it lets you see if there are any changes you want before actually diving into the project. Let me know.
Matt
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Originally Posted by TC-Countryboy
Matt,
Just courious, what software are you using?
Just courious, what software are you using?
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No problem with pencil and paper, but I wouldn't want to go back to it. Got an associates in architecture back in the mid 80s using pencil and paper but then started using and teaching AC in 86 for a short while and have been using it ever since. Prefer 3D though, nice to see your ideas taking shape.
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Originally Posted by TC-Countryboy
No problem with pencil and paper, but I wouldn't want to go back to it. Got an associates in architecture back in the mid 80s using pencil and paper but then started using and teaching AC in 86 for a short while and have been using it ever since. Prefer 3D though, nice to see your ideas taking shape.
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