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Andy Mark Transmissions Drawings
Where can i find the Andy Mark Transimission drawings..? in inv formant
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Re: Andy Mark Transmissions Drawings
AndyMark releases drawings in step. format because they are not drawn in inventor. You can import the step file into most versions of inventor then re-save it as an inventor file. If a cad model is available for public release then there will be link to the files by the parts on www.Andymark.biz
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i recently redid the AndyMark Shifter Generation 2 drawings and included all the gears and custom made the sprockets and the d-hole gear. And of course, i made it all pretty and witty. Please check AndyMark.biz as it should be going up soon.
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ok since AndyMark is probably busy, they havent gotten a chance to put the zip file on their website yet. so if you still need the model for the second gen (with gears and sprockets) please email me at cooneyrobotics@gmail.com
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I just downloaded it. Very nice. Thanks a lot, and it's AWESOME! :D |
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here are some pictures
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The pdf drawings that I downloaded here have a lot of dimensions listed, but they do not appear to show the distance from the output sprockets, to the housing. how far over are the sprockets, so we know exactly where to run the chains? Adding two more dimensions to the lower left drawing of sheet 2 would be helpful.
(I am not using inventor yet to model the design, still in the sketching stage, so the pdf drawings are the only source of info available right now) |
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Hey guys, does anyone have a drawing of the Gen 2 SERVO shifter? The andymark one is hard to work with in inventor.
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