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I believe he is working in Inventor. I'd be happy with a STEP file of the assembly.bot wrote:Nope! It's all wrong! Mine's black!Just kidding it does look fantastic. I want! SO BADLY! (In solidworks!)
That works for me. I might be between jobs soon and have a few days off, so I'll see if I can help model a few of the components. I can provide native SW files or Step.Nylocke wrote:I had a really busy week last week. I'll try to get more done soon. I can export a STEP file. It might take me a bit to get the repo set up so if I include STEP and ipt files of each piece and the assembly bundled together in a ZIP would that work?
Yeah, 360 can import Inventor projects, so it should be a quick transition. 360 doesn't have all the same tools as Inventor, but for this kind of design work I don't think there is really much difference.Nylocke wrote:I have been using Inventor for it. I forgot about it, been so busy lately. I might be able to get it over to 360, would be way more beneficial so I don't have to restart to work on it.
Your work is appreciated. I believe there has been a need for this for people like me who lack the Cad skills.SEBRET wrote:I'm very excited to see this done. I know some of us are tired of eyeballing measurements for our add-on fun. However I realize not all our fellow Max users are well versed in CAD, So in order to cater to more of our members, I've begun work on a sketchup version of The Max v2 using the DXF files. Just finishing up with all the laser cut parts. next will be fasteners. will update as I go.