The title of the post is misleadingly simple. The topic of CAD contract work is bigger than just hiring someone to temporarily fill a chair and move a mouse. It…
Month: July 2017
We’ve heard people say for years that CAD is a mature solution, and we’ve done most of what there is to do with this type of tool. So the implication…
I personally have resisted using Facebook from the beginning. For the past four years, I haven’t had any need to do anything with it, but going forward, I can see…
The first interview on the revamped Dezignstuff blog is Matt Sederberg, one of the guys responsible for creating T-Splines. T-Splines, you may remember, was the company that started to bridge…
When I was a kid, like first grade kind of kid, I had two prized possessions. One was every day of summer vacation, and the other was my transportation. I…
While overall I fully intend to avoid detailed partisan CAD politics, I still have the need to engage the CAD community on several levels. For whatever reason, although there are…
Reverse Engineering used to be a dirty word, with copy-cats reproducing designs that other people had spent a lot of time developing. But with product development cycles decreasing and development…
Welcome back to the Dezignstuff blog! I thought it was appropriate for my first post returning to independent status would be made on July 4th, Independence Day (in the US).…