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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Is there a perhaps software that can be used to "visualize" the proportion of the speaker?
for example if I want to build a box 20" wide/30"deep/40"high. it makes the lines proportional to the size? I am manually drawing on the paper (1" line equivlent to 10" etc.) but must be a simpler way. hope I am making sense. thanks in advance. gychang |
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