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EDRAWINGS FOR MAC 2016 HOW TO
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EDRAWINGS FOR MAC 2016 SOFTWARE
If you have not purchased the software from a reseller, email Technical Support at (Windows OS) or (Macintosh OS) Welcome to eDrawings Help. With eDrawings Professional you can create review-enabled eDrawings files that allow an unlimited number of recipients to mark up and provide feedback on product designs Technical Support For help with the eDrawings Viewer or eDrawings Professional, contact your local reseller. Enable 3D Stereo ViewingĮDrawings Professional is intended for CAD users who need to both share product designs and coordinate design reviews. In the Options dialog box window, under Performance, enable Graphics boost.

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EDRAWINGS FOR MAC 2016 INSTALL
Once you install the software, download the 3d eDrawing of the Split Top Roubo or Shaker Bench from our Downloads page. After a couple more questions (the usual user agreement stuff) you'll be downloading the software. That will take you to a page where you can choose your download depending on your operating system (Windows/Mac.) What you want is the eDrawings Viewer.

Here's how to do it.įirst, download the Solidworks eDrawing viewer by clicking here. On this page, click on the download button. Unless that's a hoagie I've been seeing.īut our 3d eDrawing is quite useful for checking how certain components of the bench interact with each other, or for checking a dimension when you're in your office after shop hours.

It's the same reason you see construction workers on site with a roll of blueprints under their arm and not a laptop. These are far more quick to reference during a build than a computer. That's why we publish our bench plans on paper.
