Need CAD work or blueprint conversion to 3D CAD?
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Need CAD work or blueprint conversion to 3D CAD?
Hello,
My name is Isaac Chavira and I am a design student. I am nearing the end of my degree cycle in Aerospace Manufacturing Technical Design. If you are a person seeking CAD work that needs to be done, don't hesitate to ask me.
I have 2 years experience with CATIA V5 R20,21 & 24. I have about 1 year with Solidworks 2016 which is basically CATIA albeit a lot less powerful. It can still get the job done though.
1.) Do you have old paper blueprints of details (parts) or assemblies that you need made into 3D models for re-manufacture? Or new drawings?
2.) Do you need CAD work done from scratch for your idea?
I use ANSI spec for my work.
Give me a PM here or find me on Facebook.
Remember kiddies, just because the hole is .500 in DIA doesn't mean a .500 shaft will fit in =o)
19x10 - 5x130 ET35 MAGNESIUM WHEEL 'KOMMANDANT R19' "Kommand the road, Kommand the track, Kommand your destiny" --- NOT FINAL DESIGN
]
Mass = 17.11 pounds - INCLUDES 7075T CNC CENTER LOCK
Total weld mass = 0.00 pounds
Volume = 291.44 cubic inches
Surface area = 1547.32 square inches
Center of mass: ( inches )
X = 0.00
Y = 0.00
Z = 1.77
Principal axes of inertia and principal moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the center of mass.
Ix = ( 0.00, 1.00, 0.00) Px = 499.86
Iy = (-1.00, 0.00, 0.00) Py = 499.96
Iz = ( 0.00, 0.00, 1.00) Pz = 806.09
Moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the center of mass and aligned with the output coordinate system.
Lxx = 499.96 Lxy = 0.00 Lxz = 0.00
Lyx = 0.00 Lyy = 499.86 Lyz = -0.01
Lzx = 0.00 Lzy = -0.01 Lzz = 806.09
Moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the output coordinate system.
Ixx = 553.77 Ixy = 0.00 Ixz = 0.00
Iyx = 0.00 Iyy = 553.66 Iyz = -0.05
Izx = 0.00 Izy = -0.05 Izz = 806.09
My name is Isaac Chavira and I am a design student. I am nearing the end of my degree cycle in Aerospace Manufacturing Technical Design. If you are a person seeking CAD work that needs to be done, don't hesitate to ask me.
I have 2 years experience with CATIA V5 R20,21 & 24. I have about 1 year with Solidworks 2016 which is basically CATIA albeit a lot less powerful. It can still get the job done though.
1.) Do you have old paper blueprints of details (parts) or assemblies that you need made into 3D models for re-manufacture? Or new drawings?
2.) Do you need CAD work done from scratch for your idea?
I use ANSI spec for my work.
Give me a PM here or find me on Facebook.
Remember kiddies, just because the hole is .500 in DIA doesn't mean a .500 shaft will fit in =o)
19x10 - 5x130 ET35 MAGNESIUM WHEEL 'KOMMANDANT R19' "Kommand the road, Kommand the track, Kommand your destiny" --- NOT FINAL DESIGN
]
Mass = 17.11 pounds - INCLUDES 7075T CNC CENTER LOCK
Total weld mass = 0.00 pounds
Volume = 291.44 cubic inches
Surface area = 1547.32 square inches
Center of mass: ( inches )
X = 0.00
Y = 0.00
Z = 1.77
Principal axes of inertia and principal moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the center of mass.
Ix = ( 0.00, 1.00, 0.00) Px = 499.86
Iy = (-1.00, 0.00, 0.00) Py = 499.96
Iz = ( 0.00, 0.00, 1.00) Pz = 806.09
Moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the center of mass and aligned with the output coordinate system.
Lxx = 499.96 Lxy = 0.00 Lxz = 0.00
Lyx = 0.00 Lyy = 499.86 Lyz = -0.01
Lzx = 0.00 Lzy = -0.01 Lzz = 806.09
Moments of inertia: ( pounds * square inches )
Taken at the output coordinate system.
Ixx = 553.77 Ixy = 0.00 Ixz = 0.00
Iyx = 0.00 Iyy = 553.66 Iyz = -0.05
Izx = 0.00 Izy = -0.05 Izz = 806.09
Last edited by Isaac Chavira; 09-03-2017 at 07:21 PM.
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Congratulations on your upcoming degree!
Nice looking wheel. Looks kind of like an old Speedline, with a facelift. (That's a compliment).
I don't need any CAD work at the moment. However there are several threads across this forum about "3D Printing," "Part X is NLA can I print a new one?", etc. Search for one of these threads. You can do an advanced search and search by title. Maybe offer to help if one of the projects piques your interest.
Nice looking wheel. Looks kind of like an old Speedline, with a facelift. (That's a compliment).
I don't need any CAD work at the moment. However there are several threads across this forum about "3D Printing," "Part X is NLA can I print a new one?", etc. Search for one of these threads. You can do an advanced search and search by title. Maybe offer to help if one of the projects piques your interest.