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This was a short project i did a long time ago to animate and give myself a better understanding of the swash plate. An alternate to the spider system, its used on modern helicopters to allow the rotor to continue spinning at a constant speed while individually modifying the pitch of each blade depending on where it is in its rotation. the bottom plate does not spin, just changes angle while the top one spins with the rotor, with a ball bearing in between the two.
19-07-2006 11:12
Alex Cormier
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.
19-07-2006 15:42
negfrequencyyea 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
19-07-2006 17:58
=Martin=Taylor=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.
19-07-2006 20:16
Qbranch
Amazing job. very photorealistic too.... can we see the animated version of it?
-Q
19-07-2006 20:17
lukevanoort
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Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII
If I had one wish it would be that McMaster Carr would document their parts with CAD
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19-07-2006 22:01
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)
19-07-2006 22:29
Bill_Hancoc|
Originally Posted by Qbranch
Amazing job. very photorealistic too.... can we see the animated version of it?
-Q |
19-07-2006 22:37
negfrequency|
Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII
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?) |
19-07-2006 22:43
sanddrag|
Originally Posted by negfrequency
what is this "McMaster Carr" you speak of?
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20-07-2006 00:50
=Martin=Taylor=|
Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor
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....
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20-07-2006 11:39
negfrequency|
Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII
Its really redundant making parts that others have already made.
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20-07-2006 15:36
Daniel_LaFleurMcMaster-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
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That being said ... yeah, they are great
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