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New Layout book

Postby Jim Smith » Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:29 pm

Just in case you didn't catch it, Bonnie R. (3divinci)came out with a new layout3 book. I have been avoiding layout-having a bad experience with early versions (like a number of people on the forum), but think it might be time to take the step. I downloaded it yesterday. This book seems to be a good way for me to jump in.
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Re: New Layout book

Postby ocd » Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:58 pm

I have read some of the 2009 posts on layout. I wanted to ask a question that may have already been addressed, if I may. I was given Version 8 Pro, and my goal is to create working drawings of woodworking projects, like "exploded versions" with the dimensioning lines and all that, so I can take the printout to the shop and make whatever. I have some books and don't really see this "blueprint" approach addressed.

Is it possible to create such a drawing with what I have?

If I buy Bonnie's "Lay Out 3" do I need to buy Lay Out 1 & 2 first? I have her Recipes book and find it well written.

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Re: New Layout book

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Re: New Layout book

Postby Jim Smith » Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:52 pm

If I buy Bonnie's "Lay Out 3" do I need to buy Lay Out 1 & 2 first? I have her Recipes book and find it well written.

Thanks, ocd.



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the "layout three" book takes you from the beginning and covers all features with good illustrated examples to walk you through. You don't need the earlier layout version books.
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Re: New Layout book

Postby ocd » Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:06 pm

Thanks, I just bought it and am waiting for the link to download. Good thing I love books...

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Re: New Layout book

Postby Edson » Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:13 pm

I emphatically recommend bonnie's book. LO stood in my HD for years without use. after I bought her book and went through the exercises its usefulness became clear to me and I started using it for all my presentations.
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