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Good morning! I'm looking forward to this training session tomorrow morning.
Where are you from and/or where do you currently live? SoCal and now live in Missouri
What do you do for a living? Project Manager/Plant Engineer with a background in Aircraft & Industrial Maintenance
What Autodesk products do you use and how long have you been using them? AutoCAD and Inventor. I first used AutoCAD in 1996, shortly after the Air Force went away from it, so, I didn't used it for 30 years. When I retire my role required simple drawings for parts. I started clicking around in my subscription and learned using youtube. I just started toying with Inventor and once I complete the essentials training for AutoCAD, I am going to enroll in Inventor Essentials.
Are there any other products you would like to learn in the future and/or be more proficient with? Inventor - You are never too old to learn something new and to build on the skills you already have!
Any cool projects or designs you’d like to show off? I wish I had something cool to show off. Recently I've been working on facility lay-outs for new equipment. This is hardly something cool, but I love doing CAD design and work.