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    A simple CAD work question.

    If I were looking for a person to do some CAD work thats way out of league is there a source where I can find them, mostly one off projects, and has to have a artist eye also? They will be used in home cnc projects later. And not worry about copyrights and all that. I have Rhino but not that good yet.

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    reply to CAD question

    Would you mind defining "way out of league", please?
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    Im not far enough along in rhino to create flowing curved shapes like what you would find on the top of say a violin.

    Jas


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    I have been doing curvy stuff for years, (aircraft, boats, etc.)

    Splines do have unique traits. no problem when understood.
    Been doing this too long


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