Autocad

Discussion in 'Software' started by StianM, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. StianM
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    StianM Senior Member

    Dos annybody have stuff for autocad?
    Predisigned bolts, nutts, springs and so on?
    I got some 3d nutt's and d2 nutts and bolts.
     
  2. solrac
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    solrac 100% sudaca

    stuff? what kind of stuff do you need? add-ons? blocks? drawings? lisp files? customization profiles? please be more specific
     
  3. StianM
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    StianM Senior Member

    I mean nutt's bolt's , spring's and **** so I don't nead to waste time drawing it myself. I did model some nutt's in 3 d and I don't enjoy it too mutch
     
  4. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    There is a free DXF library of various parts, which as I remember is somewhere near the QCad site. I can't remember whether it's on the site or whether there's a link to it. You'll just have to search around the web a bit.

    Tim B.
     
  5. Paul B

    Paul B Previous Member

    Go to the McMaster-Carr website. Many of the items they sell (fasteners, etc) are downloadable in a variety of 3d and 2d formats.

    Be advised some of their files may not be perfectly correct, so if you are working with close tolerances be careful.
     
  6. duluthboats
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  7. E Hanson
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    E Hanson Junior Member

    Have a look at this site:

    http://www.freecadapps.com/swcatego...alue=ACM-HDW&offset=0&archive2=0&orgvalue=ACM

    I once found an AutoCAD Add-on that draws nuts and bolts here. It is called DDMECH by MechSoft. Its a great little piece of software, but it looks like the company has folded.

    I did notice a number of AutoCAD add ons that promise to draw fasteners. If I find the time and ambition, I should download some and report my findings.

    Eric.
     
  8. E Hanson
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    E Hanson Junior Member

  9. solrac
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  11. dany amar
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    dany amar New Member

    i am looking for your help as a proffessional and to hold my hand as a biginner to be famouse like you
     
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