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Is there other companies with add-ins like toolbox but with more part?

Nathan

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Nathan Feculak
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Not necessarily add-ins but 3d files nonetheless.

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(not cad files but search for what you want and see if the company offers cad files)

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Eddy Hicks

Trace Parts

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Krister L

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Krister L

That's without the hyphen...

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Eddy Hicks

Hmmmm...on the CD cover it is with a hyphen.....but You're right ...it doesn't work anymore

Krister L

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Krister L

CD? Demo or purchased? Are they any good?

- Eddy

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Eddy Hicks

This is demo-CD I got a couple of yrs ago at a local user meeting. There sure are a lot of stuff in it, but far too much of the stuff I have no use of at all, so I decided not to go for it. And it wasn't the cheapest if I remember right....but if I look at their website now it seems like a lot of new parts are added. I won't say wether i's good or not.....there are a lot of parts in it and they seem to be correct....but I simply didn't have any real use for it. Best way to find out is a 30 day trial I guess.

Krister L

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Krister L

The McMaster catalog web page has models for many of their items.

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Smiley

Nathan,

Check out SolidParts, way nicer and faster than toolbox..

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clay

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