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Ship's door ( SFS 8181 ). Common view.
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Dim


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Door under the Swedish standard SFS 8181.
We established such doors on two small ferries for the Finnish customer, which we have made this year.
Is simulated not only door, but also all its kinematics.
If to turn the arm - all dogs are turned too.
· Date: October-14-2003 · Views: 7614
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Dim
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October-14-2003 4:02pm

Thanks, Jeff, for quick post.
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Jeff

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October-14-2003 4:05pm Rating: 10 

Thank you for posting great images, as usual. I always enjoy looking at the models and photos you post. Thanks
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Dim
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October-15-2003 1:59am

Thank you, Jeff, for your words.
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yipster

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October-16-2003 6:05pm Rating: 10 

nice work Dim! kinematics also in inventor? can inventor run stand alone or need autocad? LT ok?

its gettin winter and want to try. can you open the door a little with some advice?
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Dim
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October-17-2003 12:41am

Thank you, Yipster.

"Inventor" is fully a stand alone programm. He does't need any other Cad-s or MDT. I use it for check a kinematics. Possibility of check detail's sizes at their motion is "root" of the "Inventor".



http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...112&id=2280662
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yipster

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October-17-2003 5:56am

Dim, inventor sure looks very good! i have version 5 here but never installed it.

time to try, thank's for the info.
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Dim
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October-17-2003 6:15am

No problems, Yipster. I'm very glad if I can help you.
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archnav.de

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October-19-2003 6:13am Rating: 10 

Hey Dim,

your model is great as always.



As I wrote already to saildesign and duluthboats

your 3D-models could be a starting point of a database for boat design equipment.

As a first step you can upload your model under http://www.3dcontentcentral.com , -User Library - Miscellaneous - Various Components.

That is what I did with an anchor and so on and duluthboats with a propeller.

From that place anyone can view the model in 3D and download the model in the format he wants.

Your upload format should be a solid (Acis or STEP).



It would be geat if you are willing to upload the model.
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