Yes, cheap & free.
Some good links :
http://www.kartbook.net/group/vintag...e=199#comments
http://www.dea-engineering.com/?p=427
Yes, cheap & free.
Some good links :
http://www.kartbook.net/group/vintag...e=199#comments
http://www.dea-engineering.com/?p=427
Screw in head made, just need the water cover. I have video of it being turned over as a compressor, air going in the reed and out the exhausts but I don't know how to load it? A whole new level (for me anyway). When I say video, I am talking about filming from my new phone.
You can down load the phone direct to the PC either though blue tooth or using the mini USB port.
you will need to turn on this function on your phone assuming your computer is less than 6 years old it should work.
You will need to then upload the video to youtube or similar.
What? Anyway I found it on youtube.https://youtu.be/of-c2dUnb3k
The writing is on the wall (has been for a long time), I have to start to CAD draw stuff. Here is last nights hack. The water cover for the sleeve engine.
I've owned this Geometric Designs software for a while but it's been too difficult to turn it on. Seem to find somthing else to do rather than learn (age I guess). Also when I do start to use it, it gets so frustrating I just go and make the part without a drawing. For a while there I thought what a wast of money but now I see it's usefullness. I'll have a go at 3D cutting the part out on the CNC this weekend.
Yes, I guess it's inevitable and like everything else we are content with what we have and don't feel like starting again, but seeing as you have good CNC equipment I think it's a very good idea to use it in conjunction with your draughting program - coreboxes and patterns made 10 times more quickly than previously! (and it'll be great for when you aren't able to throw a leg over a bike anymore).
I have only got an old engraving machine which I bought when I was laid up, in case I wasn't able to work again but that's not really much use for anything else.
Like you, I have a 3D drawing program, it's probably more basic than your's (but still quite good) - the 3D part I haven't really caught up with yet (maybe never will).
It's probably too late for me to learn anyway!
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