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DanEpps
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by DanEpps » Thu, Oct 25 2007, 11:03AM
No problem...I meant to post the ugly dimensioning job I did just to show the goofy extremes I went to.
I have some files that have upwards of 500,000 objects in them, so 50,000 is still pretty small. I think an \"object\" must be an x-y-z coordinate value because carvings and moldings add a lot of them.
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by Mike Seisser » Thu, Oct 25 2007, 11:26AM
Wow Dan, that looks great!!!
How much do you charge for dimensioning drawings?
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DanEpps
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by DanEpps » Thu, Oct 25 2007, 12:43PM
Mike Seisser wrote: Wow Dan, that looks great!!!
How much do you charge for dimensioning drawings?
You don't think those would confuse anyone do you?
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by Rick Palechuk » Thu, Oct 25 2007, 2:14PM
Do we get a deal if we're preconfused?