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Need Full set of drawings for practice

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Message 1 of 36
KulasekaranK
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Need Full set of drawings for practice

Hi,...

 

I am working in a chain manufacturing company,.

 

I like mechanical designing, analyzing, animating & simulating,..

 

We are using Autocad, Inventor, 3DS MAX, Mud box, Fusion, etc,..

 

Currently I practicing Inventor by making my own components from pictures taken from internet,.

 

But I am not satisfied with this,.

 

I like to make a full assembly of ANY MECHANICAL model and like to analyze, simulate,...

 

I searched in Internet for full set of car or Bike Engine Drawings but i could not find it,.

 

So please send full set of any mechanical drawings or send any website which allows to download full set of drawings,.

 

It might be anything related to mechanical and have moving parts (for simulate and animate)

 

Thanking you,.

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Message 21 of 36
knaveenpai
in reply to: KulasekaranK

Hi,

It will be great if you can mail mea copy of  the drawings.

knaveenpai@yahoo.com

 

Thanks

Regards

Naveen

Message 22 of 36
KulasekaranK
in reply to: graemev

Thank you very much,...

 

This will help me to increase my efficiency,..

 

Thank you

Message 23 of 36
knaveenpai
in reply to: KulasekaranK

Hi Kulasekaran

Could you please forward me the drawings at knaveenpai@yahoo.com

Thanks

Naveen

Message 24 of 36
KulasekaranK
in reply to: knaveenpai

Hi, Naveen,.

 

I forwared the models,.

 

Smiley Happy

Message 25 of 36
Paul-Mason
in reply to: KulasekaranK

I have several model files, that you are free to use, posted at https://grabcad.com/paul.mason/projects the instructions are also included in PDF format. You may have to register to down load.

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Message 26 of 36
knaveenpai
in reply to: Paul-Mason

Thanks everyone
Message 27 of 36
knaveenpai
in reply to: KulasekaranK

thanks

Message 28 of 36
knaveenpai
in reply to: graemev

Hi Graemev,

I am new to inventor and saw you gear box, it will be grat if you can send me  assembly instruction PDF for the gear box.

 

my email is knaveenpai@yahoo.com

 

thanks

regards

naveen

Message 29 of 36
graemev
in reply to: knaveenpai

PM sent.

Message 30 of 36
kyle.marsh1
in reply to: graemev

Can you send me the files as well?

 

kbmarsh88@gmail.com

 

Thanks!

Message 31 of 36
mrattray
in reply to: kyle.marsh1

You guys really shouldn't post your e-mail address here. You're asking to get spammed to death.
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 32 of 36
mark4teach
in reply to: mpatchus

I've been doing the same for two years. Told the students they first have to sketch at 4 pieces that are different complete with dimensions using calipers. then create on inventor. Students must use at least 25 pieces. I have had students create cell phones, images, etc. I allow them to get ideas from the internet. 

Message 33 of 36
kjjayesh.jai
in reply to: mpatchus

Hi, i need mechanical related drawing blueprints and automobile parts, vehicle blueprints for practising
Message 34 of 36
johnsonshiue
in reply to: kjjayesh.jai

Hi! There are a lot of files shipped with Inventor tutorials and included in Autodesk Knowledge Network. Below is a link to Inventor Sample files.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/downloads/caas/downloads/content/inventor-s...

 

Or, you can simply google "Inventor drawings." Some non-Autodesk sites also have a lot of Inventor files to download. Make sure you understand and agree with the usage agreement.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 35 of 36
hncarle
in reply to: KulasekaranK

If you want drawings a great place to look is engineering books.  I modeled an old fashioned gear reduction unit for a drill press I found in my drafting class book. I even used it as part of my resume to show what I could do.

Message 36 of 36
kjjayesh.jai
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Thank you so much johnsonshiue for helping me to find my solution.

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