Originally posted by unisys12:
Originally posted by Russell-3L:
i wouldnt feel comfortable paying for something that i designed in that software, it would most likely not be 100% accurate!




They can export, from information that is saved in the image format, and basically use that information to make the product. Sorta like, if you wanted to make a name plate. They import the file into another program that gives them all the information they need as far as size and dimensions. They can cut the peice and then export parts of the information from the file to say a water jet or lathe and it is then loaded into the machine. At that point, the machine simple cuts out the design you drew.

The main thing I would be worried about would be copyright or intellectual rights(?) viloations. But it could be a great way to try out ideas and prototyping. Depending on price.

Then again... there's always cardboard and foam for that sorta stuff.




I think he's saying that if HE designed it that the part wouldn't be accurate. The program can only be as good as the person using it! LOL!


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