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Thursday, May 06, 2021
A Musing on Modeling Safety Wire - How Much Detail is Necessary?
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A question that was recently posed to me was; "How would you model safety wire in an assembly?" Safety wire on a fuel divider on ...
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Getting Jacked - A Simple and Clever Way to Separate Parts
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One thing using 3D CAD programs has taught me, programs like these can make assembling parts together a piece of cake! With just a few click...
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Sunday, September 13, 2020
Double Checking Your Work and Subverting Mr. Murphy
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I once saw a graph that showed the cost of making a change in the CAD model vs further down in the product design cycle Spoiler alert! It g...
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Friday, July 31, 2020
Designing for O-Rings and Reusing Design Features in Fusion 360
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O-ring seals are hard to avoid as a mechanical designer of any type. They can be found just about anywhere that fluid, gases, or debris need...
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Friday, June 12, 2020
Lessons from the Shop Floor - Helical Inserts do more than Repairs.
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Many technicians, designers, and fabricators are familiar with helical inserts, often referred to by their trade name " Heli-Coil "...
Saturday, March 28, 2020
A Challenging Channel - Modeling a Sheet Metal Channel in Fusion 360
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On a morning this weekend, while hanging out at home with my coffee in my hand, I decided to play with Fusion 360. I had a part picked out ...
Thursday, March 19, 2020
A Brief Summary of Drafting, Modeling, and Making Hydraulic Ports
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Somewhere, someone is saying "It fit when I modeled it in the compuuter!" CAD systems are wonderful tools, but, they're st...
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