94STXRanger
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When i was in school i did a little. Drew up a ford 3.0L in 3d Autocad 2007. Pretty cool. Shut the server down a few times with all the info lol.
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I need drawings of parts I'm going to make. I can't go out and measure what I don't have yet.![]()
I need drawings of parts I'm going to make. I can't go out and measure what I don't have yet.![]()
Sounds like an excellent suggestion to me.If all you want to do is create your own drawings of parts, you don't need a lot of experience or tools, as long as you can print at true 1:1 on a laser printer or etc. to check your work. Also need to have a caliper, machinist's protractor, accurate scale, and a lot of patience/time on your hands.
I still can't get used to the new fangled machines that do not require G-code. I don't trust anything that I can't read along with.Even when I do manual high level CNC machine programming at work, the Z axis is controlled through the assignment of specific layer names that correspond to a unique cutting tool and the distance it runs above the bed of the machine. The X and Y axis are controlled from a polyline in an AutoCAD drawing that has been exported to dxf and sent downstairs to the router.