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Hello hemi1966,
I am very impressed with your work. I am a fellow machinist and I also use fusion 360 for my CAD and CAM. I want to start a build of my own but the biggest obstacle finding scale drawings or even the 1:1 size to be able to scale down. Can you please share where you are getting your dimensions from. Also some photos of your machines and maybe some work holding. I really like the idea of building them yourself versus buying a manufactured version. Thank you in advance for the help with the drawing sources. Jeremy. |
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![]() I first get a 1:50 scale die cast model of the object, with that you can get some measurement. The machine brochure usually have some dimension drawings. One place to look is also this: https://avspare.com/, there you can get some idea of the parts. Drawing a part that is more complex often takes more time than actual machining. The following parts assembly I was drawing many, many, hours ![]() Click my signature at the end of this message to get to my Youtube channel to see some machining videos.
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Hemi1966
Thank you for the reply. I hadn't thought about scaling up. I was afraid of the dimension from the smaller die-cast models being to far off. I will give it a go and start drawing some things and assembling the 3d components in fusion. Thanks again. |
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Dimensions of smaller details that are impossible to cast in small scale might be slightly off, but most dimensions are correct enough.
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