Desktop 3D printers
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Hminky,

I read the licensing agreement for the software which is an education/student version which may not be used to turn a profit??? May e-mail them and ask them to clarify weather or not it can be used commercially, if not the $300.00 price is kinda steep. I did not see a commercial version listed. The licensing agreement was pretty long, will reread it before e-mailing them to clarify the use of the program in a commercial capacity. It is a promising software package worth a looking into.

nkp_174 Wrote:Good to see that you're getting there!

Sorry about my lack of posting...long hours at office and a week with family/funeral.

I recommend googling pan head rivets and such...or just take a ruler to the nearest railroad siding and measure the rivets so that you can draw them accurately.


Thanks, will give that a try and see what comes of it.
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