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Thanks Billy.
Here's the corrected drawings. If anyone wants the CAD files rather than the PDFs I can supply them in DXF, DWG and native Solid Edge 2D file formats. Also I can convert them to JPG but you're better off with the PDFs since the JPG resolution kind of sucks.
Ed
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Hi Ed , canny drawings ,nice going .
There is a measurement on the side plate of 14.625 the hight to the bottom of the chamfer , its not needed , what is is the measurement of 3.25 , the width of the plate .
Just think when someone starts a part the first thing is what materials and what size , size of material required to make the part from . LxWxT
Post not meant as criticism .
Rob (interested party)
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(03-09-2015, 02:57 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: Hi Ed , canny drawings ,nice going .
There is a measurement on the side plate of 14.625 the hight to the bottom of the chamfer , its not needed , what is is the measurement of 3.25 , the width of the plate .
Just think when someone starts a part the first thing is what materials and what size , size of material required to make the part from . LxWxT
Post not meant as criticism .
Rob (interested party)
Hi Rob,
No worries, I'm glad someone is checking them over. I encourage opinions of the drawings.
Yup, I knew that 14.625 dimension didn't need to be there but I put it on anyway. I've removed it. Good catch on the width of the side. You guess right, it's 3.25.
I didn't list the material on most of the drawings because I think the majority of the parts could be made from either steel or aluminum, with some exceptions.
Updated drawings attached. Keep the critiques coming.
Ed
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