3d Printer #1: model for snow blower worm gear mount
I have a buddy on the east coast that needed a part made. He mailed the broken part along with some gardening stuff and I made a 3d model in Solidworks… Will run it on my 3d printer.
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WayneC
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#1 posted 07-01-2007 06:04 AM
Welcome to LumberJocks Dan. There is lots to see here. Enjoy the site.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
PanamaJack
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#2 posted 07-01-2007 06:47 AM
Welcome to the one and only LumberJocks website. We hope you enjoy your stay. Should you have any questions about any type of woodworking, do not hesitate to ask. Somebody here will know the answer.
-- Carpe Lignum; Tornare Lignum (Seize the wood, to Turn the wood)
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#3 posted 07-01-2007 07:03 PM
Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
Karson
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#4 posted 07-02-2007 12:30 AM
Welcome to LumberJocks.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Appomattox Virginia [email protected] †
oscorner
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#5 posted 07-02-2007 01:18 PM
Welcome to LumberJocks! I look forward to seeing your work.
-- Jesus is Lord!
Bob #2
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#6 posted 07-02-2007 03:58 PM
Gald to have you here.
Can you show us some of your crafts?
Bob
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mot
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#7 posted 07-02-2007 03:58 PM
Welcome to LJ!
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
jockmike2
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#8 posted 07-04-2007 10:00 AM
Welcome to LJs if theres anything you need just ask anyone. jockmike
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scottb
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#9 posted 07-10-2007 04:45 AM
Was just about to comment that you’re from my In-laws old stomping grounds… (Middletown) but it looks like you’re from lots o’ places (I’ve visited two of them.)
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Van Gogh -- http://blanchardcreative.etsy.com -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
David
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#10 posted 07-12-2007 03:41 AM
Welcome to LumberJocks!
I really like your work Dan
This is an awesome group of woodworkers that generously share thier talents, passion and interest in woodworking. We are looking forward to your projects and input.
LumberJocks is the premier member based woodworking site.
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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#11 posted 07-13-2007 06:01 AM
Welcome !! I enjoyed the chat about ebay
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woodboxman
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#12 posted 07-16-2007 09:59 PM
Thanks for the welcome. Ordred a new battery for my camera, will take some pics of my projects soon.
Roy
-- Roy "Woodboxman" Coos Bay, Oregon
Brad_Nailor
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#13 posted 09-06-2007 12:29 AM
Hey Dan
That’s cool…I have been living in the virtual design world for some time now. Sketchup is awesome…once you get used to using the tools you will love it. The best thing about it is you get instant gratification. AutoCADs 3D tools can be a little cumbersome, but Sketchup has a great flow, and some really great built in drawing guides… aka snaps, line colors based on x,y and z axis, etc. One thing about it though, you might want to go in the setup and bump up the precesion. I have found that exporting to .dwg and importing into AutoCAD things wern’t measuring out the way they should have been. I gennerally use Sketchup to work out a concept and to build a model of the finneshed piece to render and make prints from. I do all my measured drawings in AutoCAD. I just like the prescesion of it. If you have any questions about Sketchup don’t hesitate to shoot me a message..I’m no expert but I have been using it for a while and I know my way around it pretty good!
David aka Brad Nailor
PS Here in CT Pratt used to be huge! They are still here but not as dominant as they used to be..I remember growing up that was “the” job to have!
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Colin
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#14 posted 10-15-2007 11:19 AM
Hi Dan, Lime is a ‘soft’ hardwood, excellent for carving as it so soft, also it has very little grain figure and therefore doesn’t detract from the finished design, in America it is more commonly known as Basswood.
-- Colin, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. "Every craftsman was once an amateur"
woodgrain411
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#15 posted 11-21-2007 08:20 PM
I’m going to be doing the holiday shop (santa’s work shop) for a few of the local schools in my area ! I’m looking for ideas for fast , easy projects with little cost to make , so I can donate them for the under privileged childeren to give to their parents for the holidays (x-mas & such) . Childern of all walks of life also find joy in giving to their parents and other family members on the holidays , It gives them a sense of pride,and happyness! The school asks that I make sure that it would be something of a non-religious background to all cultures !If anyone has any plans or ideas please send them to me soon december 17th is my deadline. Thank you everyone that took the time to read this !Happy thanks giving!!!!!
woodgrain411
(note: I have access to lots of scrap 2×4 2×6 2×8 2×10 2×12 all less than 24” long free , also kids have be able to carry it ,Thanks again! )
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