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I hear there is a v12, I know we’re behind the curve. After 7yrs in a strictly 2D ACAD environment I am trying to unlearn a few habits that I can no longer hold onto working with PDMS.
Are there any super-secret websites or links anyone can point me toward to aide in my re-education from AutoCAD to PDMS.
My company graciously provided 2 weeks (6.5 days) of in house training from our NA PDMS expert. Though the information & explanations were well presented we didn’t have time to execute 2 or 3 different methods of practicing the current lesson. For myself being much more of a visual learner I find myself struggling trying to regurgitate and implement this week what I learned.
As well we were given a quick overview of Equipment, Structural and Piping, piping being last as that was my groups (2 of us) area of concentration.
Yesterday I felt like someone had been kicking me in the beets right from the word go! I left the office yesterday feeling very self defeated and unsure of my abilities. Which, for me is rare as I am usually sure of myself & my abilities almost to a fault
Today I am happy to say i have laid out some reference steel and have actually started to run a pipe! I’m sure as with anything my comfort level will come with practice.
So yeah anyway… if anyone has any pointers or tips I’m all ears!!
TIA
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