Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Hey guys... Just kicked back out in the shop to watch football and drink a few chillys....
 
Doing bills and banking here. Later I will make the run to get the beer for the party.
 
Also, just sitting out here, my tenant came in and wanted me to degree his camshaft in his Pontiac 455. I put the rotating assembly in it a few weeks ago. Well... Guess what ???........ Another camshaft issue. The cam will not even get past the first , front cam bearing. So I think his machinist F,d up the cam bearing installation. I have a machinist buddy that is into race Pontiacs, so I'll call him tomorrow to get the scoop. Ohhh Welll... Back to Beer and Football.
 
Also, just sitting out here, my tenant came in and wanted me to degree his camshaft in his Pontiac 455. I put the rotating assembly in it a few weeks ago. Well... Guess what ???........ Another camshaft issue. The cam will not even get past the first , front cam bearing. So I think his machinist F,d up the cam bearing installation. I have a machinist buddy that is into race Pontiacs, so I'll call him tomorrow to get the scoop. Ohhh Welll... Back to Beer and Football.
Not looking good for them Crows...:D
 
Nope... I'm just hoping the Skins can take the Feagles tomorrow night......
 
Got Wood. Near 2 cords stacked. Over a cord still on the ground.

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It works pretty well, I think. Kind of low on the customization capabilities, though. I wanted to make some balloon lines around detail views in the drawing dashed- couldn't find it. Also, it wouldn't let me mirror operations in the model, only faces, bodies or features.

I use Inventor with those features...
 
ok, well if you need a hand, let me know, i have 4 different CAD programs at my finger tips

No, thanks. I worked around it by modeling half of it and then mirroring the whole body of the part. That created a split in the drawing, though.

I just realized I might have missed an option to "join" the mirrored body into the original. Lemme check.


You can download free three year trial versions from Autodesk if you have a school/college email address...
 
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