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unfortunately i dont have the 3d render any more, just this print sheet i made of it, but these were my first designs for my mjolnir pistol.they were in a format that meant the coding could be sent to the workshops 6 axis mill and actually make it from steel.
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nailgungfx [2008-02-24 23:35:43 +0000 UTC]
6 axis cnc machines!!???
I only know that 5 is the highest (and most expensive).
It looks like a design out of a solid modeler like, solid works, or unigraphics
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tiny5th In reply to nailgungfx [2008-02-25 12:46:33 +0000 UTC]
maybe it was 5 :sweat:
been 2 years since i was there.
i think this was a derivative of autocad or something, cant remember its name
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nailgungfx In reply to tiny5th [2008-02-25 20:51:22 +0000 UTC]
autodesk 'inventor' maybe.
Good job anyways. I never thought of doing something
to be such as fun with these modellers, only boring engineering parts
Don't leave solid modelling
it pays well well on professional life
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tiny5th In reply to nailgungfx [2008-02-25 21:05:41 +0000 UTC]
that was it!
unfortunately i have, im in electronics now, as the college was just 2 months on each subject
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DaMee-Momma [2008-02-24 22:08:14 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful!
Im so envious of your weapons drawing abilities.
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tiny5th In reply to DaMee-Momma [2008-02-24 22:13:38 +0000 UTC]
i didnt draw this one
it was done on the 3d render software back at college, its the stuff used for cnc machines like in factories.
i'd finished my work so i sat there and made this.
basically you draw out basic shapes like squares and circles, then extrude them into 3d objects, and connect them together
i wish id actually attempted to run it through the mill though
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DaMee-Momma In reply to tiny5th [2008-02-25 01:07:12 +0000 UTC]
Its STILL better then anything I could think up tho
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