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  Parametric modeling allows for the rapid development of quote configurations for cabinets, cases and molding. In general, a base model configuration is created to represent the basic build structure of an end item. For example, a three-dimensional cabinet may vary by its width, height, and depth for each customer order. Since each order may vary slightly in one or all dimensions, it is desirable to translate the changes in the overall base dimensions to the material requirements that comprise the cabinet such as board stock, cut panels, hardware, molding, etc
 

 
Most engineered products-from pencil sharpeners to aircraft engines-are assembled units. During product design and development, designer’s traditionally consider not only functionality but also ease of manufacture of individual components and parts. However, little attention is given to those aspects of design that will facilitate assembly of parts. Assembly-related problems are typically discovered on the shop floor when its is either too late or too expensive to remedy them.
 
 

Technical illustrators are the link between the design engineer and the user. An illustrator is able to visualize technical issues in orientation to a specific target group and to prepare them for various media. This article will address how they do this, where their operational areas are, what tools they use, and what you can expect of a technical illustrator.

 
 
Taking your scanned paper drawings and bringing them into cad format by manually redrawing them. This is the only way to get a good cad file. There are automatic programs that will convert as the plans are scanned, but once you see the quality you will understand that its not worth your time messing with them. Take your paper drawings to a large format scanner (email us and we will help you find a place close to you that can scan your plans). Have them scan them at 200 dpi tiff or jpg files

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