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Old 06-28-21, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by unterhausen
Just like any cad program, BikeCad is pretty awkward to use at first. I can pop out a design pretty quickly now because I have done it enough to remember where the settings are. Similarly, I found rattlecad to be a pain. Since I didn't really need it, I never learned it that well.
Yes, I think there are a couple things that still catch me out and I assume it's just 'time at the keyboard' to get over them. To Mark's question, either one is quite quick to make size adjustments to an existing design and then print out the measurements/designs and start working.
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