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My city has many factories, but the largest has to be Cummins which uses Pro/E. Besides, Pro/E isn't that hard as long as you have some back ground in drafting. I agree that it is the hardest I have worked in yet. However, do you think it is harder then 3-D CAD? Besides, I know high school students who can already do advanced assemblies on Pro/E after only working on it for eight weeks. I think that the teacher is just holding us back so we don't get ahead of some of the other students. I am not one to be held back though, which is why I will be on here off and on. Also, first question. How do I use a work plane in Pro/E?
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