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The TurboCAD-File-Library is a user group with 4600+ members - it is a grass-roots initiative to develop an open source parts library of TurboCAD files and resources. The group is for TurboCAD users to discuss techniques or to seek collaboration, or for anyone to seek or to offer professional TurboCAD expertise. Gain access to TurboCAD resources, retain ownership and manage all your contributed files, and get full credit by sharing your work with other members.
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TurboCAD-File-Library Message Board

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3D question
I have been using T/C 14 pro for doing 3D drawings for rapid prototype work and am attempting to solve a problem. I can easily draw and copy 3D rivets on a
Question of 3D Copying
Hi I just joined the group and am in need a what I hope is a simple solution to a problem that I have come across. I am using T/C 14 pro to draw up 3D models
Re: 3D lofting help
Here is an example: 1. start a new drawing (File -> new... from scratch). 2. open a layout template so you can see what you are doing. (Window -> Open
Re: 3D lofting help
Use the select tool to lift or lower the entity to a different level. When the element is selected,edit the z elevation on the bottom of the screen, then press
Re: 3D lofting help
Try here for a start lads, http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hr7_E5Nv6iU&feature=PlayList&p=AEBFCCB9EFAFC9AA&index=1 REGARDS.   Clive MacDonald. ... From: The
Re: 3D lofting help
Well Paul, I too am new to TurboCad and just do not know where to begin. I have experienced the same problems. Would love to purchase the training softwares
3D lofting help
my first go at loafing. i have been trying to loft a combination of circles and squares. the problem i have is changing the planes of the objects. I keep
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
So, I would suggest you create a group of the arc & line first, then revolve the group. You can later explode the groups if you need the arcs & lines to be
TurboCAD Pro-V3 for Mac
Good morning.... By way of introduction, I'm Jerry, and I recently purchased a MacBookPro and purchased a copy of TurboCAD 3D (for OS/X, not Windows) to use on
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. I went back to my drawing, and quickly revolved each of the items around the common axis "one at a time". The result
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
Oops - I feel like an idiot. Here I give a big dissertation on how to use the manual and I'm guilty of not looking at it for your question on revolve. It just
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
Whoops Realised my mistake after hitting send :(
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
It's not possible Paul. If the arc and the line were at least touching, you could use the 'Use Compound Profile' option along with the revolve tool. Don
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?
Have you tried using the select tool and holding the shift key while selecting the objects either by clicking on each individually or left click dragging
Re: Revolve multiple objects - How?-also an idea for finding info
Paul, There are a lot of ways to select multiple objects, but the easiest is to simply draw a box around the desired objects when in the select mode. You can

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