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J. Knight

Mechanical Engineer
                       EIT

 

AutoCad

I can create what I need in AutoCad, but am not particularly fond of it. This bias has led me to develop 2D drawings in other solutions such as Adobe Illustrator (which can save as .dwg) and Pro/E.

 

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