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AutoCAD radiator covers designed by me, whaddya think?


rg97

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This is a screenshot of my latest banshee-related CAD work. the R2 is our "company" my name, rheese, and my dad, ron were combined. I know that really R2 or 2R would be more appropriate, but R2 looks sweeeet heres the pic lemme know what you think. It's getting cut out of  1/8" stainless first, then either 1/8" 6061 aluminum or 1/8" carbon fiber with the waterjet cutter at work. the other pic (the carbon fiber looking one) is an alternate from autodesk inventorpost-45360-0-71648300-1367203665.jpg

 

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Maybe you think its gay because you can't use it right...

Im going to cut out the middle piece in the plastic because yes it would block some out.

I had to resize the pics so that it would let me upload them... You just cant see the bolt pattern but it os there

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Maybe you think its gay because you can't use it right...

Im going to cut out the middle piece in the plastic because yes it would block some out.

I had to resize the pics so that it would let me upload them... You just cant see the bolt pattern but it os there

Like I said. The first one is better

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Carbon fiber or aluminum for the final cutout? I'm thinking carbon fiber because my radiator is chrome aluminum and so the aluminum plate would blend in unless i paint it. The CF would look awesome black on white

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I could care less what you can make, or frankly, what you think. CAD works for me, and imo it's the best program i have available. not sure that any other programs can save in a .dxf that the waterjet uses

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I agree that autocad sucks for 3D work but that's not what Im doing. All my 3D work is in inventor. But, inventor can't save to A dxf i know that for fact

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Plus of course the water jet isnt X,Y,and Z so inventor in 3D wouldn't work anyways. I could save the inventor file as a .stl for my 3D printer, but it only prints plastic

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