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Computer Aided Design

AAA Drafting does Computer Aided Design / CAD design for many different clients that either dont have their own drafting and design department or cannot justify keeping on staff for just a small project. We do CADD Drafting using SolidWorks or AutoCad. Solidworks is the most popular 3D solid modeling program and is used for creating models, animations and protoypes which can be directly loaded into many CNC machine tools. AutoCad is the industry standard 2D format and we have have almost twenty years experience with the program.

Hand Drafting

We can take old plans made up by hand drafting and translate them into 3D models and 2D mechanical drawings in modern file formats. If you have drawing libraries of old blueprints, sepias and technical documents we can help translate them into electronic formats for you. We started on the drafting board so we are still comfortable with hand drafting as well as the latest methods. New formats such as searchable PDF's can make you old documents much more accessible and useful. Dont let the legacy and knowledge contained in these old documents go to waste when they could be working for you. <

Cadd Drafting Design

If you have any CADD Drafting and design work that needs to be done please consider AAA Drafting Services. We can work in your office or out of our own.

AAA Drafting Services

Burlington, Ontario, Canada

905-467-0233

 

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    The idea has been extensively researched by top scientists and engineers and may well be implemented in the coming years. It looks like a unique way to take advantage of two things Canada has in abundance. Wind and high pressure gas pipelines.