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Now your just teasing me.

 

Nicely done.

 

I would ask the guys in the engineering room to design one,but were so frigg,n busy.

 

If you market that,let me know.LOL

Posted

Now your just teasing me.

 

Nicely done.

 

I would ask the guys in the engineering room to design one,but were so frigg,n busy.

 

If you market that,let me know.LOL

 

lmao, you got me interested in doodling again :)

Posted (edited)

I was going to say. That background image in the mirrors sure looks like Inventor to me.

 

Are you a CAD jockey?

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Posted (edited)

making the parts would be the easy task.

 

finishing it to make it look that nice will triple the price.

 

hours upon hours of de-burring, polishing, plating/anodizing/masking installation. .........only to find out that some tolerances are out by a few microns.:wallbash:

 

 

does that not look like a car rim?

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Edited by krixxer
Posted (edited)

I have a table fan at the cottage that looks just like that :whistling:

 

Welcome to the center pin club ,,,,,,,,,,,, :rofl2: :rofl2:

Edited by Misfish
Posted

I was going to say. That background image in the mirrors sure looks like Inventor to me.

 

Are you a CAD jockey?

 

I am indeed lol. And yep u can see the telltale autodesk parking lot reflection in the center nut of the reel

Posted

Looks like something you'd find on an Escalade :)

 

I should send him a pic of your left rear rim Bill. That would be a nice reel design. :rofl2: :rofl2:

Posted

Has AutoCAD switched to parametric modeling yet, or is that only available in inventor? (I assume you didn't model that part with boolean logic....if you did, bravo!)

 

I used to model with AutoCAD and render with 3DSMax way back in the day, but now I use SolidWorks and could never go back.

 

If autocad has parametric 3d capabilities, it would be news to me. I rarely launch autocad anymore lol. Modeling was all inventor.

 

However with my premium suite license I get all kinds of add ons I'm excited about. 3dsmax being one of them.

 

Ive done some work with solid works here and there.....nice program

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