Thanks for the tip, I use SW at work. This would work out well for me.
Thanks for the tip, I use SW at work. This would work out well for me.
The thing that has always bugged me is the lack of bicycles in post-apocalyptic movies.
Thankfully I’m in a position where I can use SW for limited CAD tomfoolery, just so long as I’m not making models/drawings for another company or something.
It’s the thing that people most often whine about with SW. I don’t think it crashes more often than any other program, but when you are in your own world trying to design something it can be annoying.
Edit: I feel it’s entirely fair to compare Freecad to Solidworks, Inventor, Fusion360, Autocad, etc. It’s a cad program. I’m comparing it to other cad programs. To say that’s not a fair comparison is kind of a condemnation of freecad.
Inb4 “FrEeCaD eXiStS”
Yes, Freecad exists. I may not be an expert, but I do this (drafting and design) for a living, and freecad is terrible. I can get more done in Solidworks, despite it crashing, than I can in freecad in the same amount of time.
Including Paris, if my memory serves me right.
I admit the last time I watched Voyager, was when it was on broadcast TV…
I haven’t watched that, is it any good? The only Star Wars series I’ve been able to get into is Andor.
He really is. He was great as Moriarty opposite Robert Downey jr., and he killed it as Valery Legasov in Chernobyl.
EDIT: He also had a short bit in a show called “Carnival Row”, I’d almost forgotten.
I watched an interview with Wes Chatham (the actor who plays Amos) and something he did to play the part better was asking a psychologist to read “The Churn” and explain what someone who grew up in that situation would act like.
Something I had happen to me: make sure there isn’t a cable or something bumping the adjuster wheels as the print bed moves back and forth.
My first thought is bezels for aftermarket radios
“Too strong, Mr. Data, use the Kubota B5100 setting”
I particularly enjoyed “Captain Clungepuncher”.
He was also in Saint’s Row 4 and without checking, I’m going to guess he was in Gargoyles as well.
I consider myself fortunate. Basically any mechanical or structural thing I could want, I can just sit down and design something. Maybe I need to sell models.
Ive tried to use FreeCAD before, I’ve tried to learn how it works, and its just so different from other programs that I have used that I have to completely re-program myself to use it. I really want to like it, but its just such a pain in the ass to use.
American here, can confirm, no idea who that is.
I worry that some rocket magician with an MBA will decide we can just use FreeCAD and stop paying for these silly Solidworks or Autodesk licenses.
I have a K1 and was wondering if it would be mentioned. In the beginning I had extrusion problems, I contacted Creality and they had new, redesigned parts in my hand in a week. Since then it has been a workhorse, slapping perfect prints down every time.