Drew Niemeyer

Application Engineer, MFG<br><br>Drew Niemeyer began his professional journey after serving in the Marine Corps, transitioning into robotics and PLC programming for a foundry in 2013. In 2015 he joined a small company where he was introduced to AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical and Inventor-sparking new passion for CAD technologies. <br><br> Since then, Drew has focused his career on CAD, gaining extensive experience in various design tools and systems. In 2019, he began specializing as a CAD Administrator, developing expertise in AutoCAD Electrical (ACADE) and streamlining workflows to enhance user efficiency. His hands-on experience across diverse environments has equipped him with a deep understanding of CAD applications, enabling him to effectively support and educate customers with practical, real-world solutions.

  • AutoCAD Electrical: Placing terminals using Terminal (Panel List)

    AutoCAD Electrical: Placing terminals using Terminal (Panel List)

    Now the terminals must be added into the schematics.  Open the schematic drawing that will utilize the terminals placed in the panel drawing.

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  • AutoCAD Electrical: Adding new Terminal Strip through Terminal Strip Editor

    AutoCAD Electrical: Adding new Terminal Strip through Terminal Strip Editor

    If the panel must be laid out before the schematics and terminals are needed to be inserted this is the best process.

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  • Creating threads for 3D printer in Fusion

    Creating threads for 3D printer in Fusion

    Fusion makes thread creation simple.  Either it be a cilendrical extrusion or a hole, all you have to do is make sure that MODELED is selected.

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  • Adding 3D printer for Inventor

    Adding 3D printer for Inventor

    Need to determine if your 3D Part will be able to print? Learn how you can set up the size of your build plate for your 3D printer in Autodesk Inventor.

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