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Since the coronavirus outbreak, it’s essential that the public practice social distancing to reduce spreading the virus. This has been very hard on communities across the country, especially the 3D printing community which thrives on collaboration. (more…)
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So perhaps you've mastered the often challenging and sometimes humbling task of presenting your engineering design to others, whether they be your peers, your metric-obsessed, but overall supportive manager, or even an inquisitive buyer. But now replace your design with something much larger, involving dozens or even hundreds of other engineers. And replace your firm, but well-meaning manager with a hard-nosed VIP customer with a contract for millions, an unhealthy penchant for detail, and a severe case of jet lag from hopping over the pond for the third time this month. You're going to need a whole different kind of...
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It's the Weekend! Time to kick-back, relax and CAD. First off, thanks to everyone that submitted to the iPhone 5 Case Challenge. In the last few hours we received a lot of entries - totalling 122! And as one winds down, more are ramping up. As of this moment, we have about $16,000+ in cash and cash-value prizes for all the challenges going. Definitely a new record! (more…)
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Busy week! Five on-going challenges. New profile layout. Lots of things going on in the background at GrabCAD. And of course, hundreds of models uploaded, thousands downloaded and more Engineers and Designers than ever before! There's a World right here, and a whole weekend to explore it. Tutorials Who doesn't love Escher? First employed as a draftsman, the Dutch artist fell into art and never looked back. Sudhir Gill posted a tutorial about how to make an Escher knot. If you've been following Aykut Dana's epic tutorial on how to make an engine, step by step in Solidworks, here's the latest...
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WWW, or Wow What a Week. A number of challenges were launched, a few more ended. And GrabCAD kept on rolling. Our official GrabCAD mascot, Grabby, was given an official body to download to. Soon 'he' will be gracing the desks of Engineers across the World. (more…)
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Lots happened in GrabCAD this past week! Keyshot and Figulo Challenge results came in - they were by far our most creative challenges. It wasn't about whether it worked, but how it looked. If you're looking for a real challenge about making something that works, take a look at our BUZZ design challenge and Krimelte Foam Heater Challenge. For this challenge, Krimelte is looking for a simple foam heater for their aerosol foam guns. In cold weather their foam doesn't expand or seal properly - your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to design something to resolve this. There's...
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It's the weekend. You've escaped the Office/Studio/ Lab/Class and feel like thinking outside the box and trying something different. Well, as it so happens, GrabCAD has a few challenges on the go. Care to flex your rendering skills and win a free copy of Keyshot Pro? Or perhaps design and submit a ceramic table lamp for the Figulo Ceramic Challenge? Nearly $7,200 value in prizes! (more…)
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Are you a student? Do you have a senior project or year-end design paper to complete? The GrabCAD Community can help. William, a PowerGrabber in the GrabCAD community posted a question on the GrabCAD Q&A about the schoool project he's working on, a design for an RC Car. In the question, he asks other questions, not just about design, but about issue and ideas he can address in the design he is working on. (more…)
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Using GrabCAD engineering project management services has enabled Greenville Design to sign major project and deliver the work in time. About Greenville Design Greenville Design is a service company located in Providence, USA offering manufacturing and industrial customers creative solutions such as optimizing SolidWorks performance, providing tools, jig and fixtures design, doing plant layout for the installation of new equipment etc. About the project A major project was proposed which would need considerable increase of resources that Greenville Design did not have available at the time. Fortunately GrabCAD with a network of over 60,000 mechanical engineers was ready to help....
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