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Art and Photography - Architecture Drawing and Modelling books
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by et al. By Autodesk Inc..
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No comments about AutoCad LT Documentation.
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Automation, and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (2004 : Paris, France) Design. By Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee.
The regular list price is $385.00.
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No comments about 2004 Design, Automation And Test In Europe Conference Date 2004.
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Written by Thomas A. Stellman and G. V. Krishman and Robert A. Rhea. By Delmar Publishers.
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No comments about Harnessing Autocad for Windows: Release 12.
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Written by Stephen J. Ethier and Christine A. Ethier. By Prentice Hall.
The regular list price is $85.80.
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No comments about 3D Studio MAX in Motion: Basics Using Release 3.1.
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Written by Joan McLain-Kark. By John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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No comments about The Designer's Autocad Tutor.
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Written by Dennis Dollens. By SITES.
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No comments about Exodesic: Structures, Tumbleweeds, Electronics: The TumbleTruss Project.
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by John M. Leetch and Steve Helba. By Prentice Hall.
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No comments about AutoCAD Release 13 Update Manual.
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Barry G. Blundell and C. N. Daskalakis and N. A. E. Heyes. By Scholium International, Inc..
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No comments about An Introductory Guide to Silvar Lisco and Hilo Simulators (Macmillan Computer Science Series).
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
By Springer.
The regular list price is $159.00.
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No comments about Collaborative Product Design and Manufacturing Methodologies and Applications (Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing).
Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Frank Nanfara and Tony Uccello and Derek Murphy. By Addison-Wesley.
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5 comments about The Cnc Workshop: A Multimedia Introduction to Computer Numerical Control.
- I get this book in college. I am student of CNC studies and machining. This book did not have the knowledge we need and teacher did not like useing it because mistakes in it.
The CD does not work for almost half our class.Vic
- I take exception to the previous reviewer's statement that the average machinist reads at a grade 7 level. He must not confuse his own reading skills with those of others working in the trade.
CNC Workshop is a big disappointment. As the other person pointed out, you can get far better simulators (freeware) from the web. There is very little of use to anyone but highschool kids in this book. Buy Smid's or Mike Lynch's book for REAL cnc knowledge.
- I am a CNC machinist and also conduct CNC training for my company. No book or CNC simulation program I have ever come across is perfect(the world is not perfect). This book and multimedia CD package is no exception, it has a few flaws. I can live with the flaws because the quality and value of the material is super! Nowhere will you find a CNC training package this good at this ridiculously low price!!!
This is not college level text and it shouldn't be. The average machinist reads on a 7th grade reading level. I've used training material costing thousands of dollars and the trainees were so intimidated that half of them struggled. The CNC Workshop package gets rave reviews from the trainees and there is a significant performance increase on the shop floor. One of the best bargains you will ever find!!
- I am not sure what planet the previous reviewer was on, but this is probably the worst CNC text on the market. ALL of the canned cycles are incorrectly described. Most of the programs have errors in them. TAPPING IS NOT EVEN MENTIONED! Radius comp is grossly misrepresented. Partoff and groove programming skipped all-together, and there is no mention of macros, setting offsets, or incremental programming on lathes. Milling codes are used on lathes and the simulator makes an even bigger mess of things.
Anyone who truly understands CNC Programming will come away disappointed. This is a book for highschool kids, nothing more.
- WOW double WOW!!! I don't know how these guys do what they have done for the price. First let me say this is a totally unsolicited review of a great training tool. I am journeyman machinist, who teaches CNC operators for a large Fortune 500 company and I also teach at 2 local community colleges. I have over 25 years experience in the field of machining and teaching. One of the colleges recently received a training contract for a small job shop with limited funds, so I got on the net to price a Torcomp product I have used in the past "The CNC Workbook" and I ran across a new product "The CNC Workshop". I sent for a copy figuring same stuff different package, was I shocked, anyone or school with a PC can have a complete CNC training course right out of the box. I have reviewed numerous CNC training materials over the years, and have written my own, but this is the very best ever. I have seen many with prices in the thousands that cannot touch this package. "The CNC Workshop" can be used as part of an instructor lead class or can use by individuals to learn on their own. I am worried about my teaching job once "The CNC Workshop" gets out.
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