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Anyone have or know where I could find some DXF or DWG files of 90 and 75 sized engines. I'm looking for 2 stroke and 4 stroke stuff. I've only ever found a couple of different engines but unfortunately never anything in these sizes.
I do have some others if anyone needs or wants a copy:
MDS .46 Blackhead
OS .60 FP
OS 1.40RX
I do have some others if anyone needs or wants a copy:
MDS .46 Blackhead
OS .60 FP
OS 1.40RX
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I'll take the OS 1.60 dwg.
You can always create them using the given 3view drawing from the seller. That is what I do. Just a basic diagram that gives sizes. DO not need much detail.
You can always create them using the given 3view drawing from the seller. That is what I do. Just a basic diagram that gives sizes. DO not need much detail.
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Yea I know I could do that but it sure is nice to have them all done up.
It's a OS 1.40 not the 1.60. If you still want it let me know and if you want it in Dwg or Dxf format.
It's a OS 1.40 not the 1.60. If you still want it let me know and if you want it in Dwg or Dxf format.
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YEA, AS A CAD DESIGNER, I KNOW THAT THAT CAN BE ALOT OF WORK. HOWEVER, A SHORT CUT TO CREATE THEM EASILY, AND FOR THE MOST PART ACCURATE, IS TO SCAN THE 3 VEIW, INSERT THE IMAGE INTO YOUR CAD SHEET, AND "TRACE" OVER THE TOP OF IT. THEN COPY THE DRAWING INTO A DIFFENT AREA OF THE SHEET AND SCALE IT TO MATCH THE DIMENSIONS.
STILL MORE WORK THAN DOWNLOADING, BUT IT WORKS AS A NO BRAINER.
THE 3 VEIW MUST BE UP TO DATE FROM MANUFACTURING, AND ONLY REQUIRES ONE KNOWN DIMENSION FOR THE SCALE FACTOR.
STILL MORE WORK THAN DOWNLOADING, BUT IT WORKS AS A NO BRAINER.
THE 3 VEIW MUST BE UP TO DATE FROM MANUFACTURING, AND ONLY REQUIRES ONE KNOWN DIMENSION FOR THE SCALE FACTOR.
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Thats a pile.....
Have talked to numerous glow engine manufactureres, and all state that other than the cited dimensions, the plan or image is not accurate. Many times one image is used for four different sized engines. To use one or two dimensions, and then proportion is taking the chance that it is drawn correctly, and most times it is not.
Only way is to measure off a real one, as the manufacturers change the size to parts at will or with each update.
Wm.
Have talked to numerous glow engine manufactureres, and all state that other than the cited dimensions, the plan or image is not accurate. Many times one image is used for four different sized engines. To use one or two dimensions, and then proportion is taking the chance that it is drawn correctly, and most times it is not.
Only way is to measure off a real one, as the manufacturers change the size to parts at will or with each update.
Wm.
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