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Free Online CAD Training from eMachineShop

Includes 17 different Flash videos that can be viewed online or downloaded.

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By DE Editors  

January 28, 2008

By DE Editors

eMachineShop (Midland Park, NJ), an online machineshop, announced free online CAD training program for all site visitors. The offering, could be the first of its type for a free CAD software system with direct manufacturing capability.

The training sequence includes 17 different Flash videos that can be viewed online, or they may be downloaded for offline use. Topics covered include basic drawing techniques, how to select materials, and selecting various machining operations.

For the training videos and download of the free eMachineShop CAD program, go to eMachineShop, a wholly owned subsidiary of Micro Logic.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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