SEAKING9006 to be honest it doesn't surprise me that there charging that much, but if they are tell them you found some one who can make them for half the price and you can probably get a better deal, if I had the time to make them I could offer prices around 10 to 15 though, cheaper if I was making more at a time.
I have never worked in bondo my self but i have heard that it is really easy. if you had a drill press you could probably whip out a really crude one in fifteen minutes.
Who wants cannons in CAD?
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Yeah, drill press makes it a hell of a lot easier, even if it's just a $40 one from Harbor Freight.
Completed projects:
CA1 SMSS Basic Inline
CA3 PDAB Airburst Cannon
Current Project: Bolt action rifle (25x140mm + 1in shot)
CA1 SMSS Basic Inline
CA3 PDAB Airburst Cannon
Current Project: Bolt action rifle (25x140mm + 1in shot)
spook please i need this done if you can can u make a diagram of a sniper rifle im building its a 9oz tank 90degree angle into the qev the pilot is a presure washer handle the barrel is a yard of brakline can u make one
im usen paint it stinks u can barrell draw a tank please pm it to me if u can please :crybaby:
im usen paint it stinks u can barrell draw a tank please pm it to me if u can please :crybaby:
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Anyone know if Autocad files are compatible with Autodesk Inventor? That's what I have access to and have used with great results on a few gun designs. Modelling fittings is a bit of a pain, though.
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Yep, Autodesk Inventor 10. Great program.
Orry?! How much did it cost you? I've been looking for a good cad program, but I cant really find anything to suit my needs that runs at a decent price. I thought about buying google sketchup, since I already know how to use it. A lot of the programs that i've thought about getting are either really expensive, or work in some fashion that im really not used to. I've used autodesk before, so I think I might get that.
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I'm a mechanical designer with the latest Solidworks, and started designing my cannon using it, and said screw it. All I need is Spudtool! For something so simple its a waste of time to reverse engineer friggin fittings. if you want, go to http://www.3dcontentcentral.com. Many of this stuff has been modeled before. Manufacturer websites often have downloadable 3D models as well. Even McMastercaar has models and 2d drawings for a lot of stuff.
If you want, i'll give you what I have modeled already. I did very detailed work of several DWV fittings and pipe. I can give it to you either in Inventor format by converting it or just give you them in SAT format.
If you want, i'll give you what I have modeled already. I did very detailed work of several DWV fittings and pipe. I can give it to you either in Inventor format by converting it or just give you them in SAT format.