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I have a 3D CAD model of a flatfender if anyone is interested.

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by nomadpsd, May 25, 2006.

  1. nomadpsd

    nomadpsd Member

    I have a 3D CAD model of a flatfender. If you are interested in this let me know what format you can work with. It is in Solidworks, but I can export in a variety of formats.

    Nomad
     
  2. georgebudney

    georgebudney Groundskeeper

    Cool! I have SolidWorks 2005, is it an assembly or a solid part? Either way, I would love to have a copy.
     
  3. Dondo

    Dondo These are my good pants..

    Yeah. Running Acad 2006 here. I can take DXF or dwg if you could do it.

    Dondo
     
  4. nomadpsd

    nomadpsd Member

    It is a Solidworks 2005 Assembly. It consists of a lot of files. I am not sure what would be the best way to send them all. PM me and give me your email address, and I will see if I can send it to you.

    Nomad
     
  5. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    I have solidworks at work can you send it in native file or a sat file.
    Thanks!!!!
     
  6. cobra5laddict

    cobra5laddict Member

    sent an email!
     
  7. georgebudney

    georgebudney Groundskeeper

    PM sent. Can you post this on the global user library on SolidWorks?
     
  8. kennedyk

    kennedyk New Member

    I would be extremely interested!
    Will PM
     
  9. electricontr

    electricontr Member

    I have IMSI Turbo Cad. Is that compatable with SolidWorks?
     
  10. nomadpsd

    nomadpsd Member

    Can Turbocad open an x_t. file? If it can Just PM me with your email and I will send it to you. If not I will see if I can change to another format. The main reason that I went with the x_t./parasolid format is that I could put the whole thing in one file. And it was almost to big to email as it is.
     
  11. tjtibb

    tjtibb New Member

    Very interested.

    We have formed a car club at my work where we will be building a Jeep for Autocrossing. A CAD file will definately help in the design and packaging stages.

    An x_t format would be best, but can read almost anything (except Solidworks 2006!)


    Thad
     
  12. jflots

    jflots Member

    We're on Mechanical Desktop. Can I get an iges?
     
  13. nomadpsd

    nomadpsd Member

    As I posted before, just PM me with your email address and I will send it to you.
     
  14. nomadpsd

    nomadpsd Member

    Tried doing an iges, but it was way to big to email. I have a zipped file of an x_t. file that works good. If this won't work let me know what other formats you can import.