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Old 12-26-2013, 11:47 AM
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Default Clutch 3d model

I am modeling the clutch in my CAD/CAM software. If anyone wants it, PM me. I can send it in .igs , .x_t , .stl formats.
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Old 12-26-2013, 03:43 PM
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Creeper length shaft
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Old 12-26-2013, 07:53 PM
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Do you do cad for a living?
After doing it 30 years, all I can say is great job!
And if your doing it at home, you must be bored, LOL.
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I am an aerospace engineer by trade. I enjoy reverse engineering parts on my CC, either to maintain or improve.
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Old 03-09-2014, 10:59 AM
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Default 3d model of 122

I would like to get the 3d model of the clutch. I am working on converting the whole 122 into a 3D model so that I can custom engineer parts in the future.
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Another aerospace engineer here - thanks for doing this. Can I get an .igs file?
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Default IH124 clutch assembly

https://grabcad.com/library/ih-124-c...tch-assembly-1

Very accurate, if any one has more details of other components, I will happily model them.
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sillyness.
A tee square, protractor and compass will do just fine making 3 view working
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We won world wars and sent men to the moon without caddy drawin's
Bah humbug
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There for a while I was working on a 3D model of something I wanted to build.

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sillyness.
A tee square, protractor and compass will do just fine making 3 view working
drawings.
We won world wars and sent men to the moon without caddy drawin's
Bah humbug
Cmon George, Cadets got fixed without a nation wide network of wrench turners as well--but we all yak about every time we need to change the air filter. Properly used, 3D solid models make better products---emphasis on the properly used. Now I don't know why the OP wants to make models, but hey, let him have at it I say.

By the way, T squares went out when I was in junior high. We had those fancy Teledyne drafting machines in high school! Plus we had not one but TWO pen plotters.
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