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In The Machine is the official blog of the Inventor Product Management Team. It is a way for us to share Inventor news, interesting information about successful Inventor customers and partners as well as tips and tricks. From time to time we’ll also use the blog to solicit feedback from users via surveys. This blog is hosted by Garin Gardiner our Technical Marketing Manager.
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Proper Weld Documentation & Design
June 18, 2009, 01:32 AM Garin GardinerToday I was browsing around and ran across a great overview on Weld Symbols. What I enjoyed the most was the image that went along with it.
Mark Flayler over at Imaginit Technology hosts this blog and has some great tips up there. Enjoy the weld symbol image and the new blog if you haven't already looked at it in the past.
Garin
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June 19, 2009 10:05 AM John Davis
Garin, Mark, et al, Thanks for making it fun! I am impressed by many of the Manufacturing Communities willingness to ignore site "boundaries" in the effort to share valuable (and info-taining) tips and ideas. This makes us a true "global community", empowers and enriches the end-user and promotes a sort of healthy, Gung Ho attitude. Kudos to all those who contribute. To twist a saying from a t-shirt (the source of all true wisdom), "Someone in Missouri appreciates you".
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