Gone but not forgotten
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rjeff
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Gone but not forgotten
Well I am popping in again to say hello. I hate that I have been gone, way to long, but life has been super busy. I will try to be on here more, maybe even try to do some art here and there. My main software at the moment is Solidworks, since that is what I use at work every day. I have also taken up Metal Detecting, which is just plain fun, and I have a CNC router that will be here Friday. So for any concerned, I am not dead, just living life.
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spacekdet
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Re: Metal detecting; check out ' Aquachigger ' on YooToob. I think you'll like it.
The only interesting thing I ever found with mine were property line stakes. WooHoo!
The only interesting thing I ever found with mine were property line stakes. WooHoo!
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RAYMAN
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Hi! Welcome back!
Solidworks is awsome! Its realy my world the procedural nurbs thing! The cool thing about it...is that you can model with booleans without headache!!! Thats something I dont like about poly modeling...!
Solidworks is awsome! Its realy my world the procedural nurbs thing! The cool thing about it...is that you can model with booleans without headache!!! Thats something I dont like about poly modeling...!
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bitkar
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
hey, wb, try some monthly modeling contests ;)
Michal aka bitkar
tS freak since tS2 (1998) and forever (tS7.61 modeler)
tS freak since tS2 (1998) and forever (tS7.61 modeler)
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Finis
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Rjeff is here! Welcome back!
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful servitude. -- Thomas Jefferson/Jean Jacques Rousseau
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Steinie
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Welcome back!
I use the White's metal detector.
I use the White's metal detector.
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rjeff
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Yes I love Aquachigger, I also watch Quarter hoarder, Greenmoutain Detecting, The Hoover Boys and Nuggetnoggin. Aqua is funny to watch.spacekdet wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 22:54 Re: Metal detecting; check out ' Aquachigger ' on YooToob. I think you'll like it.
The only interesting thing I ever found with mine were property line stakes. WooHoo!
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rjeff
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
I have a Garrett AT Pro. Really love. The only thing I don't like is it is not great for the beach. I can only hunt where the water was, not in. The salt wreaks havoc on my signal.Steinie wrote: 17 Dec 2018, 12:37 Welcome back!
I use the White's metal detector.
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rjeff
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Re: Gone but not forgotten
Solidworks is a very powerful tool. It really took me some time to get used to it, coming from TS. Solid model design is way different than mesh modeling.RAYMAN wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 06:44 Hi! Welcome back!
Solidworks is awsome! Its realy my world the procedural nurbs thing! The cool thing about it...is that you can model with booleans without headache!!! Thats something I dont like about poly modeling...!