will hill wrote:
> Qcad works for basic 2D.  The version in Debian stable comes with some basic 
> templates and can use dwx format.  
> 
> The question is, why do you need to CAD it?  CAD will provide you with 
> perfect scale and may point out some dimensional problems, but it takes time 
> and machinists can work with a good hand drawing just as well.  
> 
> What have you got in mind?  If it sounds like fun, I'd like to help.  

I think case modding in general would benefit from an open source 
library of CAD rendered objects, like drives, PSUs, fans, popular cases, 
etc. This would make designing new case mods much easier. So I figure 
I'd at least try to start it on a small scale.

I'd rather keep my idea to myself for now, as I am considering it as a 
possible business opportunity. No offense meant. :)

-- 
John Hebert
System Engineer
I T Group, Inc.
225-922-4535

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