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Its high time I got my backside in gear and did a CAD course at college.
The bit i'm stuck on, is which would be more use to me....
I can draw a few shapes, make a few basic 3d models, use the keyboard commands etc.
Played around with Autocad and Draftsight, never Solidworks.
The sort of things I would likely need to draw would be-
Staircases
Handrails
Laser cut components
Sheet metal developments
Portal frames
Trolleys
Producing designs for customer approval, and also detailed drawings for fabrication.
Now, the courses available at the college I would more than likely attend are-
Autocad Fast Track
CAD 2D (level2)
CAD parametric modeling (levels 1/2/3)
The http://www.bridgwater.ac.uk/subject.php?sector=2&subject=135list of courses is here for further info.
I'm airing more towards the 2D level 2.... probably bypass the fasttrack....
Anyone here done similar courses?
The bit i'm stuck on, is which would be more use to me....
I can draw a few shapes, make a few basic 3d models, use the keyboard commands etc.
Played around with Autocad and Draftsight, never Solidworks.
The sort of things I would likely need to draw would be-
Staircases
Handrails
Laser cut components
Sheet metal developments
Portal frames
Trolleys
Producing designs for customer approval, and also detailed drawings for fabrication.
Now, the courses available at the college I would more than likely attend are-
Autocad Fast Track
CAD 2D (level2)
CAD parametric modeling (levels 1/2/3)
The http://www.bridgwater.ac.uk/subject.php?sector=2&subject=135list of courses is here for further info.
I'm airing more towards the 2D level 2.... probably bypass the fasttrack....
Anyone here done similar courses?