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If you pay for the training perhaps I am the ideal person for you as I am looking for freelance  collaborations and I can work only a limited number of hours per week.  

Do not hesitate to get in touch if the idea seems suitable. 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, 
I do admire your positive approach to resurrecting  your old skills. Yes, it would be on a free lance basis. I have used free lancers on PPH and Fiverr but I would always prefer to use someone local rather than someone half way round the world.

I suggested using Fusion 360 as it allows export in 3D in a whole variety of different formats such as SLP for 3D printing and STEP for use on CNC machines. I have found from painful experience that freebee conversion apps just don t work very well converting to other formats.

You may not have the Fusion 360 licence, as it is rather expensive. On the other hand if you have access to it then that is a real bonus.
Have a think about it and send me a PM.
I attach a specimen I'm working on

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