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<title>3DVIA - Comments on 'VTT Saddle' Model</title>
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<updated>2007-11-24T20:27:03+01:00</updated>
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	<title>Henrique made a comment on VTT Saddle</title>
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		&lt;p&gt;Hello jeanudert, very nice model! did you built it inside of 3DVia Shape or did you import it from Solidworks? That got me wonderings because this saddle has lots of free form surfaces...I am very familiar with 3D modelling software and would like to give this program a try...It would be cool to have a tutorial on how to build this saddle and then use 3Dvia for 3d product design collaboration.

Anyway congrats, nice modell.&lt;/p&gt;
	
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