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  1. #1
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    Wink turbine model

    here's a link to a model turbine , with drawings in Autocad & Catia
    time to gcode it probably !

    the site is in german , however it is easily followed to the specs and the download files section

    anyone more knowledgeable

    http://www.htl-steyr.ac.at/htlde/am/...rb2/index.html

  2. #2
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    Thanks for the link. We sure didn't do anything this cool when I was at school.
    Regards,
    Mark

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    I can't find it. Don't know if they have updated the website or what.
    Could you email them to me?
    [email protected]
    Thanks

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    i have just emailed the autocad files to you


    regards
    Dave

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    Dave, do you think you could just post them up here as an attachment. I've looked at the site and I've not been able to locate them. I'm sure others are curious as well..

    Thanks!
    Jerry
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  6. #6
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    here you go , these are for autocad , i have them for catia also however they are a large zip , so email or pm me if you require them .

    i would appriciate any changes or amendments anyone implements
    and i'll update the archive's for future use .


    Dave

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    ok noticed the upload failed as it's over the allowed file size

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    Dave,
    If it is no trouble I would like the files also. I am building the kj and it would be nice to compare as there are all sorts of mods now out. I am starting over as I now have a mill/drill along with my lathe. Just completed a couple of shafts.
    My email address is on here somewhere. [email protected]
    Thanks in advance,
    John

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    I would like the files also [email protected] dot com
    Thank you in advance!!

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    OK everyone , they are on their way

    all i ask is if you make changes or additions let me have them
    and i'll keep a up date for everyone on the list

    hopfully in time , we may get a complete cnc build with the g code files etc , / simulation for everyone .

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by vulcom1 View Post
    Dave,
    If it is no trouble I would like the files also. I am building the kj and it would be nice to compare as there are all sorts of mods now out. I am starting over as I now have a mill/drill along with my lathe. Just completed a couple of shafts.
    My email address is on here somewhere. [email protected]
    Thanks in advance,
    John
    yes i have built the KJ , use the 2039 compressor wheel , you will find a better thrust ratio , it's a little more expensive but worth it
    the Schwitzer ( borg warner) part number is 53261232039

    are you a member of the GTBA ?
    http://www.gtba.co.uk


    Dave

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    Dave,
    Thought I would mention it here that I got your files. ((Much appreciatted))
    I was a member of the GTBA but due to the changing around and going pay pal I never got it renewed. Herb used to offer it on this side of the pond but that changed also. I offered to take memberships for them but no return answer so I dropped it. It is still a good idea to belong and maybe will get back.
    I have (2) 2038's that I purchased from Dieter in Switzerland and a 66mm turbine from Sarah at Wren. I am building a twin (CF100) 1/5th scale as a long going project.
    Thanks, John

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    Quote Originally Posted by vulcom1 View Post
    Dave,
    Thought I would mention it here that I got your files. ((Much appreciatted))
    I was a member of the GTBA but due to the changing around and going pay pal I never got it renewed. Herb used to offer it on this side of the pond but that changed also. I offered to take memberships for them but no return answer so I dropped it. It is still a good idea to belong and maybe will get back.
    I have (2) 2038's that I purchased from Dieter in Switzerland and a 66mm turbine from Sarah at Wren. I am building a twin (CF100) 1/5th scale as a long going project.
    Thanks, John
    well i can only reply from my own experiences , and the answers yes .
    the amount of help from experienced people who know is invaluable , i just could not have jumped over the hurdles and the gotcha's so quick without the help of the members .

    the GTBA are now fully web based , and only accept paypal , so it's a lot quicker to become a member ,

    all i can say is between CNCzone & the GTBA i have learned 100 times faster , and possibly safer too !

    only downside is the mounting heap of started projects that need to be finished after seeing other peoples works , and the wish list becomes larger !

    Dave

    Dave

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    Here is a Turbine done by Tjones in Alibre Design Professional. Edited in BCC and had a friend changed the color with SolidWorks

    Have Fun!!!!!!!:rainfro:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails turbine from tim modified.jpg  
    Attached Files Attached Files
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  16. #16
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    Just a quick question... CAn you use a turbine to generate a large Vacuum??

    with a high FLOW rate ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty72 View Post
    Just a quick question... CAn you use a turbine to generate a large Vacuum??

    with a high FLOW rate ??
    I think so. Maybe Geof is the one you should ask. Send him a PM.
    Toby D.
    "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names"
    Schwarzwald

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