1050 picture

Posted by: youngguns

1050 picture - 05/10/02 11:34 PM

[img]http://C:\My Documents\Nick's Folder\Nick's Pictures\1050 3.bmp[/img] i hope this works. if this dosn't work can sombody tell me how to post pictures, this is a screenshot of a 3d 1050 i made in autocad2000, and ithought ou would all like t see it.
Posted by: MCH

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 12:13 AM

LOL! I'm sorry, but the posting was just too funny. No, your link will not work. Go to http://www.picturetrail.com and use their free website for convenience. Just follow their directions on how put up images to share with others on the web.
cheers
PS Accept my apologies. I was not laughing at you.
Posted by: gonk

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 11:14 AM

a 3D model of a 1050 in AutoCAD? I'd very much like to see that -- either a screenshot or the CAD file! You'll need to convert the bitmap to a JPEG (or a GIF) and upload it somewhere. If MCH's picturetrail link doesn't get you on track, drop me an e-mail at gonk@prillaman.net and I'll see if I can help.

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Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 05:12 PM

thanks guys, oh ad by the way gonk it is not compleatly finished yet and if you want a copy i would need to send you a burned cd of it because it is over 35 mb, and i have a slow internet conection. i am trying the picture tral site right now and if i get it to work i will post the link ina few minutes.
Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 06:02 PM

http://www.picturetrail.com/youngguns1 this is the link to my 1050 autocad sreenshots. i hope you all like it so far. by hethe way scott so you have a copy of autocad2000 at the outlaw office? if so i would like to send you guys a copy of the 1050 in the mail.
Posted by: gonk

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 06:11 PM

Nice work, youngguns!

What was this created for? School project, or just for the heck of it?

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Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/11/02 07:02 PM

well, i pretty much did it for the heck of it, but i will probaly end up getting extra credit from my engineering teacher, i also just wanted to get to know the program better.
Posted by: warpdriver1

Re: 1050 picture - 05/12/02 06:06 AM

youngguns,
That is way cool!
Mike
warpdriver1@attbi.com
Posted by: Owl's_Warder

Re: 1050 picture - 05/12/02 02:15 PM

Very impressive! Nice work! I work with CAD (LT release) quite a bit myself, but only for 2D layouts and wiring diagrams. Never had the chance to play with 3D stuff in a full release of CAD. Looks like fun!
Posted by: gonk

Re: 1050 picture - 05/12/02 06:34 PM

I use AutoCAD on a daily basis in my work, almost exclusively for 2D work (building construction documents) -- been using 2000 for a couple years now, getting ready to migrate the office to 2002 later this year. I have used the 3D tools a little (designed a pair of huge air handling unit rooms in 3D about 4 years ago so I could keep track of the 20+ separate duct systems) and know that it takes some practice and skill. It is pretty fun, too. My stuff was nowhere near as detailed or well-textured as youngguns' 1050.

I'd say that will be useful if you start looking for an engineering job associated with CAD. We've hired a couple people with AutoCAD "experience" that amounted to a single semester course during freshman year -- one of those screenshots would be handy during an interview if somebody asked how extensive your experience was.

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Posted by: Matthew Hill

Re: 1050 picture - 05/13/02 12:02 PM

I agree! Very impressive! How long did that take you? Did you do it completely by eye?

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Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/13/02 05:26 PM

hi, everyone. that right there took me around seven or eight hours or more to do. one of the resons it took so long is that i mesured everything on my 1050 with a little ruler that goes down to the 100th of an inch scale. everything on there is pretty acurate within a few hundreth of an inch (a little more on the real big parts. so i pretty much mesured everything by hand and gussed on the stuff that i couldn't messure. thanks for apriciating my work (fun). when i get around to adding some more stuff i will post a few more pictures on that site.
Posted by: Jack B Nimble

Re: 1050 picture - 05/13/02 08:45 PM

youngguns, that rocks! It's probably also easier to perform a cad rotatation of the 1050 than in real life..

I didn't see the rear panel, is that your next ambitious project?
Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/13/02 09:30 PM

Hey jack..... yep your right, the back panel is my next project, but im not sure when i'm going to start it though. As of now it is just a plain black back. It is getting hard to work on due to the sheer size of the projecet (35mb) so think i wil desine the back panel in another file then paste it in to the 1050 file when it is done, my computer is pretty fast but it just not fast enough (hahaha).
Posted by: youngguns

Re: 1050 picture - 05/20/02 01:25 AM

i just posted two more pictures on the site http://www.picturetrail.com/youngguns1 they are nothing fancy, there is a picture of the binding posts on the 1050 and some rca jacks, eventually i will have these on the back of the 1050, but this is the progress so far.