Free CAD Software - draw turbo flanges and manifold shapes
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Download Free CAD Software here
Downloading the eMachineShop software is quick and easy.
In just a few moments, you will have access to a complete machine shop where you can design and order custom parts in a variety of materials.
http://www.emachineshop.com/download/index.htm
this is not my software nor my webpage
Save time and money by drawing your own projects it can be used on CNC plasma cutter table , laser cutter , waterjet , milling machine , lathe and a large amount of other CNC machinery to reproduce the shapes in all sorts of materials.
No more a CNC machine shop will have the upper hand of over costing initial designs charges . Just make your own CAD drawing and download it on a save disc and see a shop that has the machine to cut your brakets.
If your a biginner there are some Quick Start Videos demos to watch and practise on you own copy of emachineshop CAD software that is fully functional. http://www.emachineshop.com/audio/index.htm
here are a few Turbo flanges drawings in pdf http://www.rage.co.nz/flanges/...6.pdf
http://www.forcedinductions.com/help.htm ( What are the different flanges and what are the sizes?)
Here is a a CAD drawing of a T3 flange
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1124540 ( one dimension is incorrect on the t3 flange so someone will have to manually measure one.
Holset HX40 http://turbotech.com.au/holset3.htm
Guys feel free to draw but remember this is a forum so share share alike
cheers
Downloading the eMachineShop software is quick and easy.
In just a few moments, you will have access to a complete machine shop where you can design and order custom parts in a variety of materials.
http://www.emachineshop.com/download/index.htm
this is not my software nor my webpage
Save time and money by drawing your own projects it can be used on CNC plasma cutter table , laser cutter , waterjet , milling machine , lathe and a large amount of other CNC machinery to reproduce the shapes in all sorts of materials.
No more a CNC machine shop will have the upper hand of over costing initial designs charges . Just make your own CAD drawing and download it on a save disc and see a shop that has the machine to cut your brakets.
If your a biginner there are some Quick Start Videos demos to watch and practise on you own copy of emachineshop CAD software that is fully functional. http://www.emachineshop.com/audio/index.htm
here are a few Turbo flanges drawings in pdf http://www.rage.co.nz/flanges/...6.pdf
http://www.forcedinductions.com/help.htm ( What are the different flanges and what are the sizes?)
Here is a a CAD drawing of a T3 flange
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1124540 ( one dimension is incorrect on the t3 flange so someone will have to manually measure one.
Holset HX40 http://turbotech.com.au/holset3.htm
Guys feel free to draw but remember this is a forum so share share alike
cheers
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hi
Rotary thats great news
I only learnt of this website a week ago , so i thought i would share it with others
cheers
Rotary thats great news
I only learnt of this website a week ago , so i thought i would share it with others
cheers
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Cad Database??? https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2179302
Cad files exhaust flanges https://honda-tech.com/zero...07513
to those with industry https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2146130
Any Engineers here that use CMM/CAD https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2135952
Cad files exhaust flanges https://honda-tech.com/zero...07513
to those with industry https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2146130
Any Engineers here that use CMM/CAD https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2135952
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thats a great webiste k24em2 t3flange.com
here is a holset HX35w here is a example http://t3flange.com/hx35outlet.gif
here is a holset HX35w here is a example http://t3flange.com/hx35outlet.gif
I used Rhino3d to do some stuff. It has a free trial download, though limited to 25 saves in trial form. But its very intuitive to use for line drawing like CAD. You can export stuff to emachineshop, however emachine shop software is fairly primitive and doesn't like overly 3 dimensional objects. For basic flanges its OK, but you start adding some layers to that flange and it gets hard quick.
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