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Well I am popping in again to say hello. I hate that I have been gone, way to long, but life has been super busy. I will try to be on here more, maybe even try to do some art here and there. My main software at the moment is Solidworks, since that is what I use at work every day. I have also taken up Metal Detecting, which is just plain fun, and I have a CNC router that will be here Friday. So for any concerned, I am not dead, just living life.
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Re: Metal detecting; check out ' Aquachigger ' on YooToob. I think you'll like it.
The only interesting thing I ever found with mine were property line stakes. WooHoo!
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Hi! Welcome back!
Solidworks is awsome! Its realy my world the procedural nurbs thing! The cool thing about it...is that you can model with booleans without headache!!! Thats something I dont like about poly modeling...!
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hey, wb, try some monthly modeling contests ;)
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Rjeff is here! Welcome back!
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Welcome back!
I use the White's metal detector.
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spacekdet wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 22:54 Re: Metal detecting; check out ' Aquachigger ' on YooToob. I think you'll like it.
The only interesting thing I ever found with mine were property line stakes. WooHoo!
Yes I love Aquachigger, I also watch Quarter hoarder, Greenmoutain Detecting, The Hoover Boys and Nuggetnoggin. Aqua is funny to watch.
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Steinie wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 12:37 Welcome back!
I use the White's metal detector.
I have a Garrett AT Pro. Really love. The only thing I don't like is it is not great for the beach. I can only hunt where the water was, not in. The salt wreaks havoc on my signal.
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RAYMAN wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 06:44 Hi! Welcome back!
Solidworks is awsome! Its realy my world the procedural nurbs thing! The cool thing about it...is that you can model with booleans without headache!!! Thats something I dont like about poly modeling...!
Solidworks is a very powerful tool. It really took me some time to get used to it, coming from TS. Solid model design is way different than mesh modeling.
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