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Maybe it's time to move on to drawing something else?

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Maybe it's time to move on to drawing something else?

 

We could do a Roller Chain Sprocket!

 

 

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Sounds like a challenge. Let's see if the OP will be up to it.

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I ask how to model a tooth of a mating gear that has different size of diameter.

 

But why do you respond how to model a sprocket?

 

????????????

 

I don't need it.

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]39715[/ATTACH]Like this?

 

Nicely done.

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JDM is the gear guy so I'll let him reply to post #64.

 

Re: modelling a spoon. I think there is a thread here at CADTutor about doing that very thing. Try a search.

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Re: modelling a spoon. I think there is a thread here at CADTutor about doing that very thing. Try a search.

 

There was, however while it's stil effective, the commands used are dated I believe.

 

While it's a method of doing it, I think there may be more 'modern' tutorials available. (There's more than one way to skin a cat)

 

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http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?642-How-do-I-draw-a-spoon&highlight=modelling+spoon

 

Got the link.

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Maybe the OP should consider taking a class too.

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OP?

 

Sorry, I don't know that abbreviation!

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OP = Original poster. (i.e. - the person that posted the original question we're responding to). Not Oppie as in Mayberry.

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OP = Original poster. (i.e. - the person that posted the original question we're responding to). Not Oppie as in Mayberry.

 

Thank you for clarifying. ;)

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There was, however while it's stil effective, the commands used are dated I believe.

 

While it's a method of doing it, I think there may be more 'modern' tutorials available. (There's more than one way to skin a cat)

 

*Edit*

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?642-How-do-I-draw-a-spoon&highlight=modelling+spoon

 

Got the link.

 

I think the OP has enough to deal with already just handling 2D commands.

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Fair Point.

 

Still, I'll leave the link there for those who may be interested.

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How about finding a link for modeling a spoon in 3D that is more up-to-date? Find one and post it. Then the OP can decide for himself which one he wants to try to follow.

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No luck on my end, but I did have an idea; how about 2D elevation of a spoon?

 

Should be simple enough for any rookies to follow and learn?

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Why don't you create a tutorial then and post it here at CADTutor?

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Why don't you create a tutorial then and post it here at CADTutor?

 

Good idea. It'll take time (and a few work thorugh lunches) but I'll have something within the near future, and ask for people's feedback on it.

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The near future? How near? I thought you could use fucarro's tutorial and update it with those new commands you alluded to. You should be able to knock that out today.

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The near future? How near? I thought you could use fucarro's tutorial and update it with those new commands you alluded to. You should be able to knock that out today.

 

No, no, with 2D. A 2D elevation view that's accesible to those who are starting out in AutoCAD. Sorry if I conveyed my message wrongly.

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