REQ: Large Assembly Models (any format)

Anybody here here willing to share examples of some large assembly models (Any format)? I'm talking about the ones used in demos or documetation. Does anyone have access to anything interesting that is willing to share. Just curious... thanks!

I have the snowmobile that solidworks demos if anyone is interested. It's very large so I would have to setup an FTP or something.

My email is dvanzile3'NO-SPAM'@norgrenauto.com Please remove 'NO-SPAM' when sending.

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dvanzile
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There was a V6 engine available.

I could RAR it and post it to an appropriate news group. (I don't think such posts are permissible here) It's quite large 130 parts - 18 subassemblies - 300 meg

BW

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BWelch

I only have the aforementions V6 to share, as far as large assemblies. My kitchen is big, but not in the sense that matters. Any other large assemblies I might have, I can't share.

Still, I'd love to have a chance to take a look at that snowmobile if you wouldn't mind. I think I must be a model collector.

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Dale Dunn

Good Deal... I was trying to get that one a week or so ago.

Upload to this FTP please...

ftp://ftp.norgrenauto.com User: avalon Pwd: invcast01

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dvanzile

Hey Dale,

I put that snowmobile out on my FTP in the Don Directory. Also, if you don't see in there already, could upload that V6 model? Thanks for sharing!

ftp://ftp.norgrenauto.com User: avalon Pwd: invcast01

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dvanzile

Thanks.

The V6 in on the way. It looks like about another hour and a half (stupid assymetrical cable modem).

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Dale Dunn

Ok, it's done.

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Dale Dunn

Would it be OK if I also snagged that snowmobile model? I don't want to use your bandwidth without permission.

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Brian

Hey All,

I'll be happy to post both models on my website.

I'm interested in the snowmobile model as well.

M> Would it be OK if I also snagged that snowmobile model? I don't want to

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Montie

BWelch I interested in the large assembly V6 Engine. Let me no how I can get a copy of it Joe

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Merchant

Sure! Go ahead and grab it. Thanks for asking.

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dvanzile

Thanks again Dale. Now where's your kitchen...? just kidding!

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dvanzile

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Down the hall, at the bottom of the stairs. That's the wittiest thing I can manage at the moment.

I do have a table and a few other random bits. I should probably submit them to 3D Content Central. Some of it's not much better than a schematic representation though, like the cabinets, or the sink sprayer. Let me know if you actually want it. I have a desk in there that's not a bad study of using the new 06 3DSketch to make a layout for a wooden structure in a weldment environment.

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Dale Dunn

Hi,

I think i may be able to find some sample/demo type assemblies i've managed to scrape together over the years. I'm flat out lately so it may take a copule of days but i'm nearly sure i have some that will be worthy (hopefully). From memory, things like: a sprinkler assembly, a toy truck assembly, and a few others i cant remember. lol. I"ll see what i can find if you like?

Could anyone show me a screenshot of these other two assemblies you guys are speaking of?

Cheers,

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HoffY

PS. I have a number of larger-ish assemblies i did myself... really want to be able to show you but i'm hesitant.. hmm *thinks*

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HoffY

There's also the (apparently mythical) inline-4 motorcycle engine that SPECapc "thrashes" around, and also their R/C buggy model. Both are native SW models, not imported surfaces. The m/c engine is especially interesting, even if it matches no real world engine. The tranny is mostly complete and working, missing only the shifter drum cam. The valve cover and some cam caps likewise don't fit; owner completion, I suppose. The glow engine in the buggy is also interesting, with realistic port timing. I enjoyed disassembling both, just as I did the real things as a youth and teenager.

"Apparently mythical" because I could find no m/c engine with the same bore and stroke. It would otherwise be usable in a a semester long design/build project for a fleet of suicide karts.

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Boat

Alas, "future version". I don't suppose you have a 2005 version?

(I didn't see the V6 in your FTP tree. I could upload that if you like.)

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Boat

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