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CNC thread



Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
I couldn't ask for it to be FOC, that's too kind of an offer mate

I'd be more than happy if you could turn me 4 of them out of something capable of mounting brake calipers 🤣
 
If you're stuck Kyle I'll have a look in work on Monday to see what sheet metals we have ( not a great deal) I could water jet them out then 🙂
 

Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182
dont have a lathe, but could easily do some on the cnc mill if you get stuck.

jut wont be as accurate as a lathe
 

Flat Eric

Sing Hosanna!!
ClioSport Club Member
  F31 35d, Berlingo Na
I couldn't ask for it to be FOC, that's too kind of an offer mate

I'd be more than happy if you could turn me 4 of them out of something capable of mounting brake calipers 🤣

I literally spent the other week in college turning s**t on the lathes. I'd have done these for you no bother as well. Instead I was making trolley coins 🤣🤣
 

Flat Eric

Sing Hosanna!!
ClioSport Club Member
  F31 35d, Berlingo Na
Also not 100% relatable but still sort of related to this thread.

Made a 2x4 lego brick on the milling machine a few weeks ago.

Really enjoyed it.
Should've done it with Ally though as it took forever milling the steel
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donnylad

ClioSport Club Member
I couldn't ask for it to be FOC, that's too kind of an offer mate

I'd be more than happy if you could turn me 4 of them out of something capable of mounting brake calipers 🤣


These should work? Made in ally, 30od 12id 6mm thick about .1 tolerance, they’re not perfect but I don’t normally work with ally and can’t use the magnetic table to grind them up.
You can collect them from Rotherham or Penistone or I can post em for you pal.

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Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182

Flat Eric

Sing Hosanna!!
ClioSport Club Member
  F31 35d, Berlingo Na
Looks ace but why?

We had free reign on the milling machines for a week at college. Never worked on one before.
I like lego and thought I'd make a brick. Had to scale it up from the drawing so the tools would fit around the studs

Was a good little project though for a few days work
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
I'd just like to say a massive thankyou to @Paulie031 and @donnylad. I owe you both!

Apologies if you didn't want me posting in here showing your workmanship🤣

I got the spacers last week and gave them all a measure up with my cheapie verniers and matched them up into the best possible pairs. To give a bit of background as I was quite vague beforehand, they're a caliper spacer which needed to have a larger OD just to spread the load a bit better

Tested them all at the end of last week and confirmed they're all spot on. I still need to test them with some spacers bolted to the disc to make sure there's zero runout in the disc and it's bolted to the spare hub nice and tight, measured everything up with the feeler gauges

I'll give some more feedback after tomorrow, I'm gonna test them again after work

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Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
I'd just like to say a massive thankyou to @Paulie031 and @donnylad. I owe you both!

Apologies if you didn't want me posting in here showing your workmanship🤣

I got the spacers last week and gave them all a measure up with my cheapie verniers and matched them up into the best possible pairs. To give a bit of background as I was quite vague beforehand, they're a caliper spacer which needed to have a larger OD just to spread the load a bit better

Tested them all at the end of last week and confirmed they're all spot on. I still need to test them with some spacers bolted to the disc to make sure there's zero runout in the disc and it's bolted to the spare hub nice and tight, measured everything up with the feeler gauges

I'll give some more feedback after tomorrow, I'm gonna test them again after work

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Curious what the clearances mean?
 

Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
@Touring_Rob Hey remember this gear modelling problem with the hob runout? I stumbled upon this video of this sw plugin that does it, obviously it just tells sw what to do with a script, but seemingly its swept cut, something I tried many times! Its kinda expensive but they do time limit and monthly options, could get a trial just to see how it does it!

 

RSRowe

ClioSport Club Member
  Megane 250 Cup
What’re you struggling with on the swept? A straight/offset cut like that shouldn’t be too much trouble.
 

Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
What’re you struggling with on the swept? A straight/offset cut like that shouldn’t be too much trouble.
On SolidWorks a helical swept cut using a revolved gear profile (gear hob/cutter) would make some awful results. I could never get it right, unlike these big brained Germans!
 

Robbie Corbett

ClioSport Club Member
Ah, ok. Helical makes life a little more interesting!
Yea its a bit of a knob if you want it to be realistic, this is difficult to model accurately:
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Admittedly I would never model it accurately as the gear cutters would cut what they could. But if you were 3D printing something etc.

@Touring_Rob Hey remember this gear modelling problem with the hob runout? I stumbled upon this video of this sw plugin that does it, obviously it just tells sw what to do with a script, but seemingly its swept cut, something I tried many times! Its kinda expensive but they do time limit and monthly options, could get a trial just to see how it does it!


Good find!
 

Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
I've been setting up the s shortcut which has made things way better, once in sketch you have the dedicated sketch bar instead, no need for the command bar now. If only I could keep the transparent tree permanent instead of pressing c twice every time would make this ui proper, got to be a way with some code change. Also bugged me the logo top left was red unlike everything else so changed that. First test to see if editing would work was with 'cartoon' :LOL:

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Robbie Corbett

ClioSport Club Member
I've never changed anything like that. I've been using SW near daily for 10+ years and have never thought to change icons.

I do have a decent amount of keyboard shortcuts setup for the most common sketch tools like line, circle, smart dim etc. and that saves so many mouse clicks. I've thought about getting a little keypad with remappable keys to do similar but what I have works fine for me.

Solidworks on dual screens is also woeful.
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
I've never changed anything like that. I've been using SW near daily for 10+ years and have never thought to change icons.

I do have a decent amount of keyboard shortcuts setup for the most common sketch tools like line, circle, smart dim etc. and that saves so many mouse clicks. I've thought about getting a little keypad with remappable keys to do similar but what I have works fine for me.

Solidworks on dual screens is also woeful.
It really is. I hate the little purple filter thing which always comes on when you don't need it to.

I tried setting up dark mode but we are still on 2018 and it looked awful
 

Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
I've never changed anything like that. I've been using SW near daily for 10+ years and have never thought to change icons.

I do have a decent amount of keyboard shortcuts setup for the most common sketch tools like line, circle, smart dim etc. and that saves so many mouse clicks. I've thought about getting a little keypad with remappable keys to do similar but what I have works fine for me.

Solidworks on dual screens is also woeful.

I decided to have a break and muck about for a bit because my 'new' i9 14900k build started to s**t itself, struggled to even clean install windows on a formatted drive. So I bought an amd cpu and mobo and now pc wont even post, combined with being stuck on this lower control arm I'm reverse engineering. f**k it all.

The thing that slows me down the most is moving right hand from mouse to keyboard, cant stop that but if I can limit it all the better.

These things popped up in my youtube feed the other day.

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Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
We had a young lad with us who absolutely lost his s**t when the filter was enabled, a clear bit of tape was added to his mouse laser and his windows language was set to Arabic. He had a proper roid range melt down... I WAS SHOCKED that people in the office had done that to him, SHOCKED. He didn't ever leave his computer unlocked over lunch again.
Turn the scroll wheel off. Mines just broke today in the office and it's caused me a world of pain. Last time I had to go without for 6 months as I didn't get round to buying a new mouse.

Those arrow keys upped my fingering game massively
 

Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
@Robbie Corbett I take it this is what people mean by sw having its limits? With surfacing that is.

Took me a bit to figure out how to do the parting line draft, made split lines then deleted the faces and used surface fill. Just don't have much control over the surface and you can see it curve in slightly, no undercuts just wish I had more control. I know bmw use catia which this part is by (e90), dont suppose you know if this type of surfacing would be the thing catia could do easily with control?

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Robbie Corbett

ClioSport Club Member
I don't do surfacing tbh, a chap I know who does says Solid Edge is much more powerful for it. Not sure about CATIA either, I've always been told that it's for doing biiiig stuff, aeroplanes etc.

What I can say for sure though is that the person who originally designed the part didn't even model the split lines as accurately as you are 😂 How comes your keen on so much detail?
 
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Beauvais Motorsport

ClioSport Club Member
I don't do surfacing tbh, a chap I know who does says Solid Edge is much more powerful for it. Not sure about CATIA either, I've always been told that it's for doing biiiig stuff, aeroplanes etc.

What I can say for sure though is that person who originally designed the part didn't even model the split lines as accurately as you are 😂 How comes your keen on so much detail?

I dont know how else to do it :unsure: To get this draft the only way I figured was to draw an ellipse on the face then fillet the sketch into the bottom circle to join them seamlessly, split that face then split 'split line8' on both sides.

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