Fort Wayne AMUG (also known as DRAW)

The Fort Wayne AMUG is a group of local design professionals that utilize Autodesk products. This group typically meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm. Please come to our next meeting (September 15, 2009) and meet a great group of individuals.


Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday April 20, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday May 18, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday June 15, 2009 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday July 20, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday August 17, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday September 21, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday October 19, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday November 16, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Tuesday December 21, 2010 - Click Here for meeting details

Past Meeting Presentations

Tuesday September 15, 2009 -  Click Here for the FEA presentation

 

Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Project

The Fort Wayne AMUG is working in conjunction with the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum in an attempt to create complete digital prototypes of Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg cars.
The Fort Wayne AMUG has enlisted the help of members, area businesses, local high schools (Dekal High School, Auburn, IN) and international support (John Paul Catholic school of London Ontario Canada) in the effort.
Autodesk Inventor Professional Suite, Alias Studio, and Showcase have been used in this effort.
Please check out the Alias Studio images of the complete cars here done by Alex Hrynkiewicz, a student of John Paul Catholic school of London Ontario Canada, who will graduate in the spring of 2010.
If you would like to see a working 1936 Cord V8 engine then click here to check out what the students of the engineering class at Dekalb high school in Auburn, IN have done.
Soon we will have several images and models available from the user group members who have 2D prints supplied by the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg.
If you would like to help on this project you can contact Don Schwegman, AMUG Buehrig Project Volunteer Coordinator, Schwegman2008@comcast.net (260)637-5830.