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Though I am French, the most common language at work was English and then Italian.
 
Though I am French, the most common language at work was English and then Italian.
 
Now retired since 2008 my best hobby is woodwork and hand tools sharpening (scary sharpening).
 
Now retired since 2008 my best hobby is woodwork and hand tools sharpening (scary sharpening).
For year now I fancied being able to use a CAD program. A few years back I tried DraftSight but found it too complex for my needs and our good Dassault Systems never let you in peace with Emails. In January I found LibreCad which works out to be just what I was looking for and...maybe I can be of help.
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For years now I fancied being able to use a CAD program. A few years back I tried DraftSight but found it too complex for my needs and our good Dassault Systems never let you in peace with Emails. In January I found LibreCad which works out to be just what I was looking for and...maybe I can be of help.

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Diplomaed university engineer in mechanical and electromechanical engineering, long time ago, I spent most of my career installing machines around the world. Though I am French, the most common language at work was English and then Italian. Now retired since 2008 my best hobby is woodwork and hand tools sharpening (scary sharpening). For years now I fancied being able to use a CAD program. A few years back I tried DraftSight but found it too complex for my needs and our good Dassault Systems never let you in peace with Emails. In January I found LibreCad which works out to be just what I was looking for and...maybe I can be of help.