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Original Message
That's right...
Posted by Presto on March 21, 2012 at 10:44:25:
And there is no shame in getting a kit designed by someone else.
In fact, getting a kit and a measuring suite then learning to measure from a "known good" design can really speed up the learning curve.
When you're doing a new design from scratch with new software, it's often hard to tell when you're doing things correctly. With a known end result, you can quickly get yourself back on track and find out where you went wrong.
I wish I would have done this 20 years ago... I chose to learn things the hard way!
Cheers,
Presto