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mustanger wrote:
Coming to R.S.'s defense. I've used AutoCad in various versions for years and have had projects from RC aircraft, home construction, parts design, and full size aircraft components. After already investing a lot of learning time into AutoCad, I bought a copy of DeltaCad 3.0 at a discount store for $10 years ago. I was amazed at how simple it was to learn and how powerful it was for such a small program. I've kept that program through three computers and dozens of projects. For all projects I now use DeltaCad to work up my drawings. I no longer have AutoCad installed on my computer. The only drawback I've seen with DeltaCad is my old version doesn't properly save multi-point spline curves in .dxf files. I know this was corrected in later versions. Currently, I use DeltaCad to create templates for aluminum cutting for aircraft components, and reproduction of gauge faces and decals of cockpit labels and such. All of this is in conjunction with the restoration work we are doing on a WWII vintage North American Aviation P-51H Mustang at the Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum in Rantoul, Illinois. In my experience, there is not a better entry-level Cad program to be found. If you don't believe me, try the demo. http://www.dcad.com/demo.html I'm certainly not a salesman for DeltaCad, but I don't mind spreading the word when something works this well for so little cash. Norm, This is a timely post! I'm looking for a low-cost program to draw simple dimensioned objects for a structural engineering course that I am taking. I want to use MathCAD for my homework assignments, but it has no drawing capability and most of the problems I need to solve need text, equations AND drawings/diagrams. All I have to do now is confirm that MathCAD is able to import the files that DeltaCAD creates. If it does, I'll be a happy camper and the $40 seems very reasonable. Matt |
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