Hello from Germany!
I'd like to modify the X Dolly Top to accept a Nema 27 Motor and it would be quite helpful if I could get the source 3D Cad file.
Its rather tideous to rebuild the thing from the .stl file in Fusion 360
cheers
dj_ordje
Source CAD Files available?
Re: Source CAD Files available?
Hi,
The Solidworks files (and even the STEP files) are available on the parts list page, you can import them into Fusion360.
The Solidworks files (and even the STEP files) are available on the parts list page, you can import them into Fusion360.
Re: Source CAD Files available?
Hallo, Hello,
No, I don't think so. Actually, the Solidworks files seem to be only available for the RS-CNC or RS-CNC32, at the beginning of their parts list.
For the R-CNC, you have to ask the Solidworks files to Romain (administrator's name : RoMaker).
See ya.
No, I don't think so. Actually, the Solidworks files seem to be only available for the RS-CNC or RS-CNC32, at the beginning of their parts list.
For the R-CNC, you have to ask the Solidworks files to Romain (administrator's name : RoMaker).
See ya.
Gilles, aéromodéliste (RC aeromodeller)
Contributions sur thingiverse (contributions on thingiverse)
Assembly manual of the RS-CNC32
Service de dépannage / Troubleshooting service
Contributions sur thingiverse (contributions on thingiverse)
Assembly manual of the RS-CNC32
Service de dépannage / Troubleshooting service
Re: Source CAD Files available?
Ah yes, you are right, I didn't see that we were into the R-CNC sub-forum.
Anyway, I found out the STEP files through the French forum, here is a zip with the STEP and the resulting .F3D of the dolly top.
Cheers
Anyway, I found out the STEP files through the French forum, here is a zip with the STEP and the resulting .F3D of the dolly top.
Cheers
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Re: Source CAD Files available?
Thanks a lot! @Kachidoki
How did you convert it so quickly? I was sitting there watching a 15K Triangle 0.5fps show
How did you convert it so quickly? I was sitting there watching a 15K Triangle 0.5fps show
Re: Source CAD Files available?
I didn't noticed any slow-down, maybe my setup is a bit overkill for a laptop with an i7-8850H containing 12 logical core @2.6GHz and a turbo speed @4.3GHz. And of course, the Quadro P4200 that helps out the rendering:
I uploaded the STEP file (that step took a minute or two 'cause the WiFi where I am sitting today is the worst ever seen), and then converted the Mesh to BRep and finally activated the Design History and exported the .F3D file.
I uploaded the STEP file (that step took a minute or two 'cause the WiFi where I am sitting today is the worst ever seen), and then converted the Mesh to BRep and finally activated the Design History and exported the .F3D file.
Re: Source CAD Files available?
Interesting...
Seems Fusion 360 re-calculates the faces when saving locally.* Because I did exactly that, convert to Brep and I ended up with a solid that had about 15500 triangular faces, just like the mesh did.
* I tried to save it as a local backup and re-open it but its still basically a solid mesh. So I'm doin somethin wrong here.
I've got enough to work with, the file you gave me is exactly what I needed but now I'm curious what exactly happened here
Your file now looks like this:
Smooth faces, easy to work with.
I'm using an i3-3220 3.4Ghz with 12GB DDR3-1600 ram and a HD 7950 Gpu. Nothing fancy, and works OK with fusion. Had quite a bit of trouble keeping up with the upper mesh though
Seems Fusion 360 re-calculates the faces when saving locally.* Because I did exactly that, convert to Brep and I ended up with a solid that had about 15500 triangular faces, just like the mesh did.
* I tried to save it as a local backup and re-open it but its still basically a solid mesh. So I'm doin somethin wrong here.
I've got enough to work with, the file you gave me is exactly what I needed but now I'm curious what exactly happened here
Your file now looks like this:
Smooth faces, easy to work with.
I'm using an i3-3220 3.4Ghz with 12GB DDR3-1600 ram and a HD 7950 Gpu. Nothing fancy, and works OK with fusion. Had quite a bit of trouble keeping up with the upper mesh though