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  1. spider007

    Isolating Symmetry Assembly

    So i have a assembly of parts on right hand side. I mirrored the whole thing to left hand side. Now the shop floor changed something, but it's only on the right hand assembly. How do i isolate the left hand symmetry. I isolated all the links coming out of each part on left hand...
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    Parker CAD Library

    I know Parker has Cad for most of their components on their website, but as far as I can tell I can’t download an entire cad library for a certain product. Eg. I’m interested in the 82 series hose fittings, but I don’t really have the time to sit there and download them one by one. I know some...
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    linear ball barings

    anybody know a fast cheep, canadian or US supplier of "Linear Motion ball barings" that can be used in place of ejector guide bushings. see attached picture for type. I did some searching, but there doesn't seem to be that many.
  4. spider007

    CATIA MOLD DESING

    How does it compare to KeyCreator w/ XMD speed wise.
  5. spider007

    Metric pipe sizes???

    Our company Mostly does plastic injection molds for US, which means that they are all standard (imperial) sizes, and we never had a chance to do any metric stuff. This is a first time that im designing a mould in Metric. So my question is. Is there such thing as metric water lines (pipe...
  6. spider007

    solid rivits

    In aircraft desing, do you usualy model the solid rivits? how do you deal with the diferent tickneses of sheet metal.
  7. spider007

    Powder coating airplane parts?

    A friend is building an old WW1 SE5a, and was wondering if sheet metal parts can be powder coated. I bolive the sheet metal is from .038 to .250 thick (mild steel?) I wasn't so sure, from what i can tell they get heated up, and it might change the properties dramticly on parts that thick (I'm...

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