SolidWorks isn’t the right tool for 2D. And if it was, Onshape has a free tier.
Almost as smuuth as sharks.
SolidWorks isn’t the right tool for 2D. And if it was, Onshape has a free tier.
Wait, Stellantis? The hodgepodge collection of like 15 different brands that is currently headquartered in Europe, and has formed a JV with Leapmotor to do all their EV stuff? Lobbying FTW I guess.
Don’t go into a Starbucks.
For many reasons, but you certainly won’t like the pricing there either.
OMG please do! LOL
I wouldn’t recommend using vinyl lettering on a RAM as your method of communication. Try a makerspace, they’re wonderfully wide-ranging in terms of hobbies and interests.
Wow, he’s got TWO things to base his whole personality on. What a complex, nuanced existence he must lead. 🙄
If he wasn’t before, he sure did after.
It has a given strength, and will use that to get to its destination unless programmed to detect undue force. This one obviously wasn’t.
Robots don’t get confused. They have a path, and they follow it. This one followed the path when someone was in the way. Why it did is likely human error, either in robot control, programming, or lock out tag out.
Watch your Roomba. It’s watching you.
Um, no, the robot did not “confuse the man for a box of vegetables”. At the risk of yelling at clouds journalism is garbage these days. Yikes.
I’ve used SolidWorks for over 20 years, it is NOT the right tool for 2D layouts. That’s what Draftsight was for, before they killed it.
You pirate away, good luck with trojans and viruses. I’ll use Onshape.