Scooterman
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Don I design on acad for a living so if you need some drawings if they aren't overly complicated I'll do them. I do have a 3D library of pipe fitting, flanges etc, could maybe use them to make what you need.
Don I design on acad for a living so if you need some drawings if they aren't overly complicated I'll do them. I do have a 3D library of pipe fitting, flanges etc, could maybe use them to make what you need.
2D drawing of a 6" I.D. flange. Flange is 1 1/2" wide, with a 3/8" key hole & 1/4" slot. nasty drawing but I'm at work wanted to see how hard it would be to just get a basic drawing. Converted to JPG sorry if it isn't so clear.
2D drawing of a 6" I.D. flange. Flange is 1 1/2" wide, with a 3/8" key hole & 1/4" slot. nasty drawing but I'm at work wanted to see how hard it would be to just get a basic drawing. Converted to JPG sorry if it isn't so clear.
I am not familiar with using the software for making the cuts, and I dont know if making it 3 dimensional would be any help, but you can simply make that a 3 dimensional drawing by using the extrude command. Extrude it .25 inches for 1/4" material and you can use the orbit command to view it. I too work with autocad and would love to help any way I can. Let me know. (Plus Don.. I live in Olympia!)
If you go to the yearly woodworkers show up in seattle you can pick up Amana bits for about 1/3 the cost that they are normally.
Thanks Don. I'll check into that. I get pretty good prices from DSC tool here in Poulsbo and Eden Saw has better prices, but the bits I use most I wouldn't mind buying 6 or so at a time at 1/3 the price !!!!
....and I won't even get into what saw blades cost.... especially the 12" one... $200 plus cough..cough... owuuuuuch!
We need Big-T to chime in here. He has good ideas on flanges and making them by hand, it would be nice to get his input on the CNC swap over.
Scooty - one change I would make to the flange key holes is to have the trailing arc follow the radius of the flange itself. Making them with the slight arc makes twisting and locking easier.
CNC is really just another toy.
Don
We need to keep you busy for the next week or so. Easter is coming up. We don't want you dying little kids pink, yellow, and blue.
Flanges are easy by hand
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