Look what you can do in Autocad!

Look what you can do in Autocad!

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Look what you can do in Autocad!

Anonymous
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 Hi All

 

Im new to the site and looking to work with others along the way. I concentrate mostly on mechanical, electrical, electronic & patent prototype designs, dont do houses. Been working on designs for specialized hand trucks for the us market. Friends told me to design in solidworks only, so I thought Id just post my results for them to see. ( I will direct them to this forum today ).

 

Look what you can do in Autocad!

 

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john.vellek
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HI @Anonymous,

 

I see that you are visiting as a new member. Welcome to the Autodesk Community! 

 This looks pretty slick.

 

If you like Solidworks you might give Inventor or Fusion 360 a try too. 


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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Hi John

 

Thanks for your interest in my designs, yep I'm using Inventor as well.

 

These are really cool development apps to use for CAD design.

 

Thanks

 

Dazzy

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Anonymous
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A complete redesign of our Hand Truck range using AutoCAD. This one is a 24 volt powered hand truck. The arrows represent the direction of movement on this new design.

 

A True Powered Multi-Role Hand Truck with our sell sheet.

 

Thanks AutoCAD for a cool product!

 

Thanks

 

Dazzy

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Anonymous
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There is quite a lot you CAN do in AutoCAD ... the real question is "SHOULD" you??

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BeKirra
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Yes, really cool one. I also self-learnt 3d modelling with AutoCAD in my workplace.

And it was very impressive when my 1st model done. Then I built stairs, supports structures, pipe runs and other components, etc.

You could go even further if you can write your own routines.

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