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Wow, you have some great skills there my friend. Ya know, jobs that entail this make some good cash. Have you been seeking interest in jobs in this field? great work.
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yea i figure someday i ccan put all of this to good use but i think its really fun to do for now. CAD is like having clay in your hands, but it doesn't look like a horror show after its been through the kiln, a.k.a. the renderer. Plus ive always found putting things together on inventor, even if it does look bad, gives me a much better understanding of how it works
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You have some mad skilz!
I just really want to know if this is actually to scale? Did you actually research all the specifications (not just for this but for the mp3player/car/&helicopter?) The greatest challenge I have when using Inventor is not making things, but making things that are actual representations of parts that can be purchased online. If I had one wish it would be that McMaster Carr would document their parts with CAD ![]() This will be 10x more amazing if you tell me that its actually to scale! If not its still awesome. Nice work. |
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Amazing job. very photorealistic too.... can we see the animated version of it?
-Q |
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Im not sure i completely understand how it works either so that would be really cool |
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I wonder if some good CAD people could volunteer CAD designs of things that they had created off of actual McMaster parts for McMaster to host....
I have many parts, including all Anderson Connectors, and some other McMaster parts, that I'd be glad to give them if they'd host the files. (my library even includes some iParts) |
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I've often hoped that there would be a way to share CAD files. Its really redundant making parts that others have already made. |
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wow that website is incredible. not only a variety of items but its incredibly well organized. thanks. |
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McMaster-Carr had best have the best web site out there because you need to buy 10 million widgets from them to get a printed catalog
.That being said ... yeah, they are great . |
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as for the mp3 player i just used pedro to get all of em. derived parts i believe will also allow you to change the scale, and i have been using parametrics more and more lately, as it doesn't take a lot of effort to punch in a few more letters and numbers. what is this "McMaster Carr" you speak of? |
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Okay, basically they sell just about any and every mechanical component you will ever need and more. Awesome place. |
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