New Sheet Metal Tools

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  • New Sheet Metal Tools
    May 11, 2009, 08:30 AM Rob Cohee

    A couple of things about how I roll. First off, I still say “how I roll”. According to Esquire magazine you aren’t supposed to say that, it’s one of their dead sayings, oh well. Secondly I try to be both entertaining and informative in my YouTube series. Judge for yourself on this one if I took it a little too far… A very bad attempt at a British accent for the opening, but hey I was having fun.

    If you haven’t seen what the new Lofted Flange, Contour Roll, or Unfold & Refold functionality can do for your sheet metal designs, then definitely check this out. If you have, check it out anyway this one is only 7 minutes so it’s a nice break from your otherwise highly productive day. There is even a special guest appearance from Jay Tedeschi, who wastes no time putting me in my place.

     

    Enjoy!

    -Rob

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  • May 13, 2009 08:54 AM Wayne Easton

    Is there a way I can download these video clips?

  • May 14, 2009 07:57 AM Brian Hall

    Rob, you really need to lighten up buddy. I mean your presentations are so monotonous and serious. Just kidding, but not really. :-)

  • May 14, 2009 08:35 AM Rob Cohee

    LOL, one of my colleagues called me a nut. I just now released the pain that caused me. Now this. j/k - yeah, I know I'm a little....different, but I really have fun with this stuff. The technology is amazing and so easy to use that I can't help but get excited about it.

  • May 14, 2009 08:36 AM Rob Cohee

    Wayne - I'm looking into your download question. We started putting these up to YouTube so that we didn't have to have people lugging around 50MB files. I'll let you know what I find out.



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