AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
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as title:
I am changing to 2012 (from 2002 and 2007), and would like to update my skills (haven't used Acad for some years, changed jobs) and have a book at hand to use as reference.
Would Finkelstein's Bible be good for this, or would your recommend another book?
I am not aspiring to become a first-class CAD jockey, but to produce readable drawings that can be sent to customers, like CNC factories for making one-off's, or welding connection details, ...
thanks for your opinions...
I am changing to 2012 (from 2002 and 2007), and would like to update my skills (haven't used Acad for some years, changed jobs) and have a book at hand to use as reference.
Would Finkelstein's Bible be good for this, or would your recommend another book?
I am not aspiring to become a first-class CAD jockey, but to produce readable drawings that can be sent to customers, like CNC factories for making one-off's, or welding connection details, ...
thanks for your opinions...





RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
Dik
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
@ rollupswx: care to elaborate? I remember using that book 10 years ago from a coworker, didn't seem too bad...?
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
Have fun!!!
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
"Belief" is the acceptance of an hypotheses in the absence of data.
"Prejudice" is having an opinion not supported by the preponderance of the data.
"Knowledge" is only found through the accumulation and analysis of data.
RE: AutoCAD Bible by Ellen Finkelstein any good?
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
"Belief" is the acceptance of an hypotheses in the absence of data.
"Prejudice" is having an opinion not supported by the preponderance of the data.
"Knowledge" is only found through the accumulation and analysis of data.