I was referring to other 3d/nurbs packages where you would have to type in values in the transforms rather than keyboard entry of units as you draw.
For instance, 3dsMax or Maya where precision is certainly possible but not nearly as intuitive as a program designed for prototyping.
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I have been using Rhino since it was introduced.
It is capable of very precise tolerances for prototyping. Once you get the basics down, it is very fast and very accurate.
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It is capable of very precise tolerances for prototyping. Once you get the basics down, it is very fast and very accurate.
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/4528/n1mesh.jpg