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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    now if someone would just drop off a 5 axis HAAS with automatic tooling at my door step that would be just peachy
    MY School has a HAAS VF-6TR but I think they might notice if it goes missing. Plus I am not sure I can fit it in my Trunk

    We have a Dimension Elite 3D Printer for rapid prototyping. It uses ABSplus which is nice since it is a little stronger and handles extreme temps better.

    I need some good render SW since AutoCAD 2009 is OK, but not great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy1323 View Post
    MY School has a HAAS VF-6TR but I think they might notice if it goes missing. Plus I am not sure I can fit it in my Trunk

    We have a Dimension Elite 3D Printer for rapid prototyping. It uses ABSplus which is nice since it is a little stronger and handles extreme temps better.

    I need some good render SW since AutoCAD 2009 is OK, but not great.
    im sure you could make it happen

    rapid protoytyping is awesome, just not when they go wrong... its like plastic tumble weeds lol

    im not sure if there any good stand alone rendering systems as complex as maxwell render

    theres flamigo (sucks) POVRAY (sucks) and few other ones you can try..

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    Wow evil that CPU block looks the goods!
    The jet impingement plate looks a little Swifty Storm like

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    im sure you could make it happen

    rapid protoytyping is awesome, just not when they go wrong... its like plastic tumble weeds lol

    im not sure if there any good stand alone rendering systems as complex as maxwell render

    theres flamigo (sucks) POVRAY (sucks) and few other ones you can try..

    With my MM Ascension build (Project Crazyness) going on right now I am sure I will have to sneak into the labs a few late nights.

    The other other non-school projects I have done in the labs are designing a small bar in AutoCAD and using the plotter to make GIANT templates so my friends could cut the panels easily with a lot or trouble.

    It is good to see school funds at work

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Wow evil that CPU block looks the goods!
    The jet impingement plate looks a little Swifty Storm like
    Well yeah, but the baseplate is nothing like it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shlomo View Post
    Well yeah, but the baseplate is nothing like it....
    True that, it looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Wow evil that CPU block looks the goods!
    The jet impingement plate looks a little Swifty Storm like



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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    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
    Okay, so I have an 'axial seal' already in place. Should be fine!

    EDIT and I tried Maxwell, but it doesn't seem to want to take my stuff. I know there is a Maxwell PLUGIN for SolidWorks, which I don't have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewZorn View Post
    Okay, so I have an 'axial seal' already in place. Should be fine!

    EDIT and I tried Maxwell, but it doesn't seem to want to take my stuff. I know there is a Maxwell PLUGIN for SolidWorks, which I don't have.
    if you've applied for the demo they will link you to your necessary plugins

    then you would be able to use Maxwell within solidworks

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    Nice work.
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