anyone have some CAD files of flanges?
I am just messing with some CAD stuff here at work and I am kind of teching myself I just wanted some to mess around with and try some stuff.
If you get the cad drawings, you can submit them to a company that does water jet cutting or other methods....and get them cut for yourself.
My guess is that's why you're wanting them...cause you can play around with CAD, without having a drawing to start with.
Honestly..if you have a set of calipers and a flange, it should be a pretty easy beginner project to draw it in autocad. What I mean is, if you can't draw this simple part, you really aren't going to be able to do anything else in cad either. This is the kind of part you do in the first week of cad classes
My guess is that's why you're wanting them...cause you can play around with CAD, without having a drawing to start with.
Honestly..if you have a set of calipers and a flange, it should be a pretty easy beginner project to draw it in autocad. What I mean is, if you can't draw this simple part, you really aren't going to be able to do anything else in cad either. This is the kind of part you do in the first week of cad classes
I have an H22A head flange and a T3 flange and can resave in many formats.. http://www.turbonetics.com has some good drawings.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Engloid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you get the cad drawings, you can submit them to a company that does water jet cutting or other methods....and get them cut for yourself.
My guess is that's why you're wanting them...cause you can play around with CAD, without having a drawing to start with.
Honestly..if you have a set of calipers and a flange, it should be a pretty easy beginner project to draw it in autocad. What I mean is, if you can't draw this simple part, you really aren't going to be able to do anything else in cad either. This is the kind of part you do in the first week of cad classes</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just for your info I was not looking for the drawings to take to a place to have cut out. And yes it would be as easy as taking a caliper and measuring one but if I don't have any of the flanges makes it a little tough. Thanks for helping out legend boy
My guess is that's why you're wanting them...cause you can play around with CAD, without having a drawing to start with.
Honestly..if you have a set of calipers and a flange, it should be a pretty easy beginner project to draw it in autocad. What I mean is, if you can't draw this simple part, you really aren't going to be able to do anything else in cad either. This is the kind of part you do in the first week of cad classes</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just for your info I was not looking for the drawings to take to a place to have cut out. And yes it would be as easy as taking a caliper and measuring one but if I don't have any of the flanges makes it a little tough. Thanks for helping out legend boy
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Now you know why you're having a hard time finding them...I'm just the only guy that will say the harsh truth, whereas others just dont reply at all. The people that have this info obviously don't want to help you have the ABILITY to compete with them...whether you want to or not. I guess it's like these collectors, where nobody would tell how to cut them for so long, then nobody would tell the angle, then nobody would show their fixture.. in time, somebody will leak out the drawings and they'll be available to all. Until then, those that worked to make them will be reaping the rewards of their work.
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Why not just go spend $4-5 on a gasket and measure it and draw it?
Now you know why you're having a hard time finding them...I'm just the only guy that will say the harsh truth, whereas others just dont reply at all. The people that have this info obviously don't want to help you have the ABILITY to compete with them...whether you want to or not. I guess it's like these collectors, where nobody would tell how to cut them for so long, then nobody would tell the angle, then nobody would show their fixture.. in time, somebody will leak out the drawings and they'll be available to all. Until then, those that worked to make them will be reaping the rewards of their work.
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Why not just go spend $4-5 on a gasket and measure it and draw it?

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the secret is out. now who the hell is going to get me the dimentions for a 4 bolt exhaust!!!
No body wants to give you cad drawings becuase it costs money to have them drawn in auto cad so everybody that has them had pay to get them drawn and now you are asking to get them for free, i work for a custom laser cutting service and i sell flanges here on honda tech as posted else where here, i will sell you what ever flange you need just email me
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put that bad boy up
put that bad boy up
oh yea its all there....
Its 2005 though, I had a problem tyring to open them with anything else.
I think its cool now though, i needed to save them in another file format.
I dont have the files here now, they are on my home computer, i will get with you tonight and well get them up.
Its 2005 though, I had a problem tyring to open them with anything else.
I think its cool now though, i needed to save them in another file format.
I dont have the files here now, they are on my home computer, i will get with you tonight and well get them up.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by This One »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oh yea its all there....
Its 2005 though, I had a problem tyring to open them with anything else.
I think its cool now though, i needed to save them in another file format.
I dont have the files here now, they are on my home computer, i will get with you tonight and well get them up.
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anyone else with CAD drawings or g-code or any CNC program post em up or tell us what you got
Its 2005 though, I had a problem tyring to open them with anything else.
I think its cool now though, i needed to save them in another file format.
I dont have the files here now, they are on my home computer, i will get with you tonight and well get them up.
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anyone else with CAD drawings or g-code or any CNC program post em up or tell us what you got
Here is where you can go to snag 1 Fab's file:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...e.dwg
It is an autocad file. My Autocad R14 won't open it however, it must be a newer file format.
I converted it to Solid Works 2004 here:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...lddrw
Here is a pdf file of it:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...e.pdf
Finally here is a jpg for all of you:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...e.dwg
It is an autocad file. My Autocad R14 won't open it however, it must be a newer file format.
I converted it to Solid Works 2004 here:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...lddrw
Here is a pdf file of it:
http://www.deviantmethods.com/...e.pdf
Finally here is a jpg for all of you:
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yup, we sure do. lets make one
yup, we sure do. lets make one
hey if anyone has the depths for the T3 plange can you post it, the T3 flange posted is only in 2D so i will make it 3D, also any other drawings done in 2D i can change them to 3D in about 10 min.




