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    Hi guys,

    Im trying the whole CAD the entire machine before you build it approach just to see what its like for building compared to doing it the good old-fashioned way. But I need some dimensions of parts that I have, but that I wont be able to measure for a good couple of weeks.

    So if anyone has any dimensions for the following, Id be very grateful:

    Cordless drill motors: bog standard ones, for example, the ones from Gimson Robotics (length, diameters of the motor and the two sections of plastic housing at the front would be great)

    Motor mounts: Doms mod kit ones/Xbotz ones (just the rough sizes of the length, height and side bits etc - again would be fantastic)

    Relays: used in the Electronize 30A relay mod (size of the plastic housing with and without connector tabs)

    If anyone can provide me with dimensions of the above Id very much appreciate it

    Err, I think thats all I need for the moment; no doubt Ill discover the need for sizes of some other parts I dont have to hand later on, but this should keep me going for now.

    Cheers
    Jamie

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    Dimensions for CAD

    What cad are you using

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    • #3
      Dimensions for CAD

      Its called Solid Edge, its what we use at university, mainly because theyre able to license copies for £5 per student

      EDIT: I was able to find dimensions of drill motors in an old CAD prog that I had but dont really use anymore, so Im sorted for the drill sizes.

      (Message edited by K_C_R on May 05, 2007)

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        Dimensions for CAD

        Relay ........http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/002a/0900766b8002a23b.pdfhttp://docs-europe.electrocomponents...6b8002a23b.pdf

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        • #5
          Dimensions for CAD

          Thanks for that Woody

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          • #6
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            Shame ive got models for the motors but only in Autodesk inventor.

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            • #7
              Dimensions for CAD

              That should be no problem. Try to save the files as a Acis/SAT file. Go to properties and save it as an older version like Version 4.

              Then you should be able to open it in nearly any 3D CAD-program.
              You could even import it then in normal AutoCad.

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              • #8
                Dimensions for CAD

                Ok will try that when I get a chance, thanks.

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                • #9
                  Dimensions for CAD

                  I have uploaded my models for Gold motors, astroflights, a 14.4V drill motor and an electronize 15ACPU controller to the following directory:
                  http://www.teamturbine.com/cadhttp://www.teamturbine.com/cad

                  They are .sat files but dont know if they will work as I dont have solid edge. I also have some other models but these are probably some of the most common ones used by people.

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                  • #10
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                    It seems like its not working. I cant open it, cos it opens like a textdocument. Never saw it like this before. lol. Also the filesize is quite small.
                    I think something went wrong with uploading to the server orso.

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                    • #11
                      Dimensions for CAD

                      They dont work for me in Solid Edge (mainly due to me not being able to find an import function to import .sat files) but Im able to open them in Pro/Desktop, from which I can then get the sizes etc.

                      Thanks Ed

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                      • #12
                        Dimensions for CAD

                        Actually, have now just discovered how to open .sat files in Solid Edge so its all working now

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                        • #13
                          Dimensions for CAD

                          Ok i tried it again and it also worked here. I know what i did wrong. lol

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