Quoted from RonSS:Anyone here interested in trying to print me a Stargate pyramid? I "think" it would be pretty straight forward. [quoted image]
I can draw it up for you. Pm me your email address.
Bob
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Quoted from RonSS:Anyone here interested in trying to print me a Stargate pyramid? I "think" it would be pretty straight forward. [quoted image]
I can draw it up for you. Pm me your email address.
Bob
Quoted from RonSS:Anyone here interested in trying to print me a Stargate pyramid? I "think" it would be pretty straight forward. [quoted image]
Ron,
That 10.3cm comes out about 9.4 if the other dims are correct.... Did you measure from the "1"?
Look ok? 6mm wall ok? need any mounting details?
Bob
pasted_image (resized).pngpasted_image (resized).pngQuoted from pb456:Send me the file and I'll print a test if you'd like.
pm me your email address
Not sure about the Hoopty Frood... Is that an Alaska thing? Is that what happens when you spend too much time in that Airport in Anchorage? Man that wood Panelling! brings you right back to 1977...
Well anyway, I can't pull down that file, but if you can email it to me ( pm for email) i'm pretty sure i can double it up. As long as it's not newer than Solidiworks 2015. also would need you to tell me the Center to Center on the post holes.
Regards,
Bob
Quoted from swinks:of those 2 files, the taller one does not seem correct compared to the new ones I just received and the double post is based on the shorter one. The taller one has the starpost grooves like a Bally post. I will model the double post with the true face facets over the next week.
if you want to view solidwork files and don't have solidworks you can download edrawings by the same company which is a 3d file viewer
Swinks, I already modeled this for pb456. Pm me your email and I’ll send the files.
Bob
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