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    Hi,

    Has anyone ever got a product created in china? I am looking to try and get something made, I assume I need it made in CAD then find a factory in China?

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    May i know what is CAD? It is not Autocad right? Or is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCGEmily View Post
    May i know what is CAD? It is not Autocad right? Or is it?

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    Computer Aided Design, but I think Autocad may come into the same combination?

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    Oh yh Autocad is. You need 3dsmax to configure your design too i think. I did it for my 3d printing a while back.

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    Go to china and find the first sweatshop.

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    How many are you looking at getting? Most shops in China aren't going to make a few units (outside of maybe some samples). Just something to keep in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCGEmily View Post
    Oh yh Autocad is. You need 3dsmax to configure your design too i think. I did it for my 3d printing a while back.

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    Different 3D printers use different software and some decent ones even come with their own software.


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