Designer Antonis
AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor & CAD Design Expert
Civil engineer from Greece. Superb AutoCAD 2D-3D designer!
2D & 3D Design 3D Design 3D Modeling AutoCAD AutoCAD Civil 3D Autodesk Inventor CAD Design Civil Drafting Services Civil Engineering Construction Drawings Design & Drafting General CAD Drafting
Designer 3decog1
Mechanical and Enviromental Engineer with Solidworks Autodesk Inventor experience
My name is Vlassis Markasiotis designer and owner of 3deco Greece a 3d printing and prototyping company from Greece. With 10 years of experince in CAD and CAM design i have managed to advance my skills
2D to 3D Modeling 3D Models of Machine Parts 3D Printing Design 3D Printing Services 3D Product Modeling 3D Solid Modeling Autodesk Inventor CAD Design CAM Civil Engineering CNC Programming Engineering Design General Design Lighting Design Machine Design Mechanical Design Services Part-to-CAD Modeling Prototype Design Engineering Prototyping Rapid Prototyping Services SolidCAM SolidWorks SolidWorks Design Services SolidWorks Engineering Services SprutCAM Stereolithography 3D Printing
Designer dkourbetis
Construction, 3D Modeling & Surface Modeling Specialist
Environmental and Civil engineer with extensive experience in designing infrastructures, oriented in Roads and wet utilities. More specifically, i am specialized in: (a) terrain modeling using Civil 3d package
2D Drafting 2D to 3D Conversion 3D Design Services 3D Modeling AutoCAD AutoCAD Civil 3D CAD Design Civil Drafting Services Construction Drawings GIS Mapping Hydraulics Infraworks Storm Water Drainage Surface Modeling
Blog Post How To Get a New Product or Prototype Made for Kickstarter and Indiegogo
Prototyping and Design Process Once you have your idea, then it needs an initial design. Whether you’re an engineer or not, you’ll be the one to create this first drawing or design, even if it’s just a rough sketch
Blog Post Top 100 Famous Inventions and Greatest Ideas of All Time
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