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  1. #1
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    Need Digitizing for 4 parts and accompanying screws and pins

    I have 5 parts I need digitizing for. Each part also has an accompanying pin whose design and shape need to be recreated however with a width of .122 inches, some are .125 inches. Below I have included 3 of the 5 parts, the 4th and 5th are very similar in shape and function. I need all of these parts digitized and saved in both standard solid works (im not familiar with the program and am unsure of the file type) and .igs with each individual part in its own file. If you are willing I would like to have some of these files modded after they are scanned. It is not a requirement for the job, however it is something I would like done

    If interested please send me an email [email protected]

    Pictures (not all pins an screws are shown)
    http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...x/DSCN0582.jpg
    http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...x/DSCN0585.jpg
    http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...x/DSCN0587.jpg

  2. #2
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    I have sent you a quote via PM.

    Fegenbush

  3. #3
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    How big is the part?
    Doug Pryor
    David Wolfe Design, Inc.
    Akron, OH
    www.davidwolfedesign.com
    [email protected]

  4. #4
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    You really need those digitized? The shocker trigger in your first picture is something I reverse engineered pretty close to exact w/ a pair of calipers in all of 10 minutes.

    P.S. - It's nice to see another Mech. Eng. NCPA member on here. Looking at your website, you've got along way to go w/ your business, so goodluck.
    -John
    http://www.engineeringhobbyist.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkeyser14 View Post
    You really need those digitized? The shocker trigger in your first picture is something I reverse engineered pretty close to exact w/ a pair of calipers in all of 10 minutes.

    P.S. - It's nice to see another Mech. Eng. NCPA member on here. Looking at your website, you've got along way to go w/ your business, so goodluck.
    My cad skills arent very good yet, especially in 3d...wanna hook it up if u already have it done? =D

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    If you weren't going to be competing with me for business I would. I've got a line of products in development at the moment.
    -John
    http://www.engineeringhobbyist.com

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    oh haha, best of luck to u then =)

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    If i havent gotten back to you please message/email me again...it is hard to keep track of who i have and Have not gotten back to

  9. #9
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    Do you need this digitized for 3D CNC machining or mold making? Or do you just need a 2D profile? I gather from the other info, this is a trigger for a paintball gun.
    Doug Pryor
    David Wolfe Design, Inc.
    Akron, OH
    www.davidwolfedesign.com
    [email protected]

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