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Old 12-04-2009, 20:23   #20
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Re: AutoCAD hardware

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
My partner is currently working with a Rhino file (comparable to an Autocad DWG file) which is 220Mb on the disk for a 6 wheel drive range-rover project.

only slightly bigger than what i deal with, but as i said that was just an example depending on what your doing with it. the drawings the i did for a previous employer were quite large aswell - mainly due to everything being drawin independantly (including bolts etc) on different layers/colours and linetypes, so as you can imagine the detail on a 15 metre long double sided switchboard can get quite chaoticly detailed.

the company did start to look to dabble with the 3d work to demonstrate and show the equipment in situe, but i got laid off before it went anywhere.
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