Sep 2006
CAD drawings
05/September/06 09:50 Filed in: Work
My summer wasn't all camping and gin and tonic's;
I took the opportunity of some down time to
reacquaint my self with CAD drafting, something I
really enjoy and have simply got out of the
habbit of doing.
As a long time Macintosh computer user AutoCad isn't an option, (even if it was, its a very expensive application). My programme of choice is TurboCAD . If you need one off plans produced drop me a line, drawings can be produced in either paper or electronic versions from your sketches or I can survey / design for you.
As a long time Macintosh computer user AutoCad isn't an option, (even if it was, its a very expensive application). My programme of choice is TurboCAD . If you need one off plans produced drop me a line, drawings can be produced in either paper or electronic versions from your sketches or I can survey / design for you.
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Back To Work
05/September/06 09:23 Filed in: Personal
Well long summer holiday over, gearing up for
work again with a bang. Splitting my time
between:
1/ ongoing Paddock projects including planning a tour of our very successful Elsie Piddock production for next year, planning our move into new office and rehearsal space, and thinking about medium to long term projects like an opera, and Something to Dance About 2 (Return of the Hoofers!).
2/ Working with the very lovely folk at Dodgy Totty in Brighton on their current project Open for Business part of the Brighton & Hove Arts Commission’s making a difference initiative funded with lottery money from the Millennium Commission and Arts Council England through the Urban Cultural Programme
3/ Some occasional teaching and production supervisor work
1/ ongoing Paddock projects including planning a tour of our very successful Elsie Piddock production for next year, planning our move into new office and rehearsal space, and thinking about medium to long term projects like an opera, and Something to Dance About 2 (Return of the Hoofers!).
2/ Working with the very lovely folk at Dodgy Totty in Brighton on their current project Open for Business part of the Brighton & Hove Arts Commission’s making a difference initiative funded with lottery money from the Millennium Commission and Arts Council England through the Urban Cultural Programme
3/ Some occasional teaching and production supervisor work