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This workshop will provide an introduction to using CAD to design items you can make using the laser cutter. The laser cutter needs an input file of some sort; these can be created using an art-oriented package such as Inkscape, or using a CAD package. Art oriented packages such as Inkscape are typically faster and easier, and usually have a nice user interface. What they don't offer is accuray, and for anything that will be assembled with something else, this accuray is key. This is where CAD comes in. | This workshop will provide an introduction to using CAD to design items you can make using the laser cutter. The laser cutter needs an input file of some sort; these can be created using an art-oriented package such as Inkscape, or using a CAD package. Art oriented packages such as Inkscape are typically faster and easier, and usually have a nice user interface. What they don't offer is accuray, and for anything that will be assembled with something else, this accuray is key. This is where CAD comes in. | ||
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* [[2dcadworkshop_stage2|Tutorial 2 - Designing a key ring]] | * [[2dcadworkshop_stage2|Tutorial 2 - Designing a key ring]] | ||
* [[2dcadworkshop_stage3|Tutorial 3 - Using the laser cutter]] | * [[2dcadworkshop_stage3|Tutorial 3 - Using the laser cutter]] | ||
+ | * [[2dcadworkshop_stage4|Tutorial 4 - the Aided bit]] | ||
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