Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Default Good sites for CAD images.

The Thomas Register folks have a web site with standard parts from quite a
few manufacturers.

http://cad.thomasnet.com/

McMaster-Carr also has a lot of their fasteners available from download -
look for a CAD symbol on catalog pages and sub-sections.

www.mcmaster.com

Also check out W.M. Berg and Boston Gear for on-line libraries.

Mike

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Hello !

Anybody have a favourite site to get CAD images of bits and pieces? Stuff
like bolts, screws, nuts, handles, basic equipment? Reid Tools has some
for example.

Pete
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Hello !

Anybody have a favourite site to get CAD images of bits and pieces?
Stuff like bolts, screws, nuts, handles, basic equipment? Reid Tools has
some for example.

Pete
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Pete Snell wrote:
Hello !

Anybody have a favourite site to get CAD images of bits and pieces?
Stuff like bolts, screws, nuts, handles, basic equipment? Reid Tools has
some for example.

Pete

for 3d stuff in the autodesk inventor format look at cbliss.com

soldworks has a place called 3d contentcentral
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Default Good sites for CAD images.

Some specialized components and things like bearings and sprockets are
available from the FIRST CAD library at www.firstcadlibrary.com
these are in many different formats for autocad and Autodesk Inventor.
These parts are specific to the FIRST robotics competition kit of parts
but include many common components as well. In particular, the DC
gearhead motors used in FIRST come from standard off the shelf
automobile components such as car window, seat, and van door motors.

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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:37:17 -0400, Pete Snell wrote:


Thanks Guys! I'll check those out.

Pete

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Hey Pete,

I recall your initial question a little while back, but don't recall
seeing any replies. If you did get some sites, would you mind
forwarding them to me too?

Thank you.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.



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