I don't know what you mean. . Like printable models of hardware, or Like printable dimensions for fans, radiators, harddrives, ect. As a guide for placement and cutting?
Like This?
I don't know what you mean. . Like printable models of hardware, or Like printable dimensions for fans, radiators, harddrives, ect. As a guide for placement and cutting?
Like This?
I agree, both would be wonderful. I was originally talking about templates for hole placements and such but it may as well be the whole package.
"At the midpoint on the journey of life, I found myself in a dark forest, for the clear path was lost..." -Dante Alighieri
I don't know if this would help but i have about 200 of the sketchup models from the bit tech collection maybe we could post them here with the provided credits to the artists
well, it's not really necessary if he already has them organized it would seem redundant. I think it would be better to focus on providing resources that are not otherwise available. Then we could post them for the use of TBCS members and also extend bit-tech an invitation to use them as well. That way we each have something to offer.
"At the midpoint on the journey of life, I found myself in a dark forest, for the clear path was lost..." -Dante Alighieri
o ok I am willing to help though, I really like sketchup and if i can help the tbcs community because of it then even better :-)
I think the .pdf idea is a good idea, but what happens if you are trying to design it in a cad software package, like autocad, solidworks, turbocad etc? I think the format should be .dxf -it can be printed easily and imported into most cad programs. Just my 2 cents.
but what about the people who don't have CAD programs?
If they're PDF, they can at least be printed out and folded to shape.
Turns out, they'll let any idiot with a wrench work on hydraulics.Originally Posted by gntlkilr
dxf can be printed