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Re: pic: Schreiber Take on West Coast Drive
How long would it take you to change the spacing of your sprockets used in the pull back on paper?
How long would it take to create a piece you can water-jet with your paper sketch? About as long as it would take you to just CAD it originally. I'm all for conceptual sketches being done on paper, but it seems unintelligent to not utilize all of your resources (CAD). |
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