Quote Originally Posted by AndrewZorn View Post
SolidWorks doesn't turn out renders this good. Will Maxwell Render simply take in a SolidWorks file and be able to render it?

EDIT and your O-Rings are sometimes intricate. Mine are also custom. Should I worry about not being able to get an O-Ring like that? Did you create O-Ring 'channels' for it to fit in? If so, did you make it to where the channel's area was less than the cross-sectional of the O-Ring to compress it?
Maxwell does support solidworks directly, visit there site

as for Orings, yeas some tine intricate, generally because there just dreamed up
but if you base your designs upon a Oring then you will never need to worry
about weather or not you will have a oring for it. the channels are slightly larger to accept compression and as well as the depth of the channel

heres a good intro http://www.efunda.com/DesignStandard...ring_intro.cfm

Quote Originally Posted by migueld View Post
Is this a universal block? I've been dreaming of this design for ages, please Swiftech or Eddie make this!! Please

One note: since this needs to be thin, I would suggest delrin or stainless steel.

This block needs to be done now, I think Eddie could make this for us, I'd buy one instantly
its not that thin, still sits to be .5" the top is .25" which is pretty normal for
acrylic tops, i just render the tops with clear tops so its more visually interesting
the block is based upon the 4870, but it can be universal just need to change
the mount a bit