Ask any lady, those 4 inches make all the differencedewey-1 wrote:Speaking of CAD monitors, I use my Sony 46 inch for CAD via HDMI as well as the home entertainment system monitor.evilvet wrote: The TV tuner in the screen died so it got relegated to duty as a CAD monitor.
With my eyesight having a 42" screen to run the PC is a bonus.
Hands up who has a dedicated spud-bbmg lab
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Maybe I can take some pictures of my (parttime) spud lab in a while.
The workspace I have at home isn't worth posting
The workspace I have at home isn't worth posting
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My workspace is pretty much everywhere, and is removed without a trace upon completion of a project. Sort of like lovemaking quarters for an intermarriage couple not yet with the courage to elope...
But seriously, I get things done.
It might suck sitting indian style for hours at a time on a piece of cardboard making a piston for a pump or valve, but it gets done...
EDIT: My favorite all time spudding work area... the one man bunk bed.

But seriously, I get things done.
EDIT: My favorite all time spudding work area... the one man bunk bed.

