Hi Guy's
Jusy like to chip in on a Friday with a few quick pics of a batch of welded fab's and related jigs going through the work shop.
Photography is not my strong point
cheers
Mark
Inventor 2014
Nice, pretty clean workplace you got there 🙂
As promised in last weeks picture topic, a render of my tai chi sabre.
I had this lasercut from stainless steel, made a handle for it and had a friend make the brass end which he also filled with lead to balance it out.
It weighs a formidable 1,6 kg. (many times heavier than the storebought practice swords 😉 )
If i remember i'll add a photograph of the actual sword as well.
Same sword, inventor realistic raytrace view
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
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The Netherlands
Hi Neils
Cheers Mate,
Heres a re-post of a pic i did a few years back. Might try to redo this and see how much i can remember
as to how to model this efficiently.
Control box. Using Inventor, Cable and Harness, Tube and Pipe, Studio... Box dooris turned off to show internal components.
Gotta get this one off my screen before anyone sees it! Don't need them knowing this is possible!! Good pic though!
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As said, a picture of the real thing.
Have a nice weekend everyone!
Niels van der Veer
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The Netherlands
OP is ..... awesome.
Feel like I learned a bit of welding fabs just from looking at it.
Here's a quick render:
Drew the wheel a while back, just did a render this week for my website. Hopefully be doing some more wheel design soon!
This is both early and late, but I came across it this afternoon while moving some old documents around. It is not an Inventor model, so forgive me... but I still think it was a fun project... even though it never got built.
So, for what it's worth.....
Another version....
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I have lot's of those, fall under the R & D heading. I'm sure everyone has "new idea's" that stall or sit for a while before resurfacing, sometimes in a modified version of the original idea.
In this case, that's exactly what happened. We did build and ship a much scaled down version of this. Still hoping these will take off, but it's a rather large capitol investment.
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Here´s one of my renders 🙂 Sorry for the bloom, Showcase just tends to be tempting.
No, sodium hypochlorite production. I could tell you more but....
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