Is there someplace out on the web where a person can get library files of wood fasteners? In my company we have not used wood since the '50's. We have machine screws, nuts, bolts, even carriage bolts but no wood screws.
Thanks,
DavidO
There used to be a company called Sams that supplied diagrams for all types of electrical equipment. I don't think they are still in business but many libraries still carry the diagrams.
I hope this is of some help,
Dave
We have recently been using a Romer arm to generate a point cloud from a solid piece (usually a worn ground engaging tool). Then a surface is generated, I believe by using splines. Finally a solid is made from this. I get involved after the solid has been generated at which time we make a...
You might try the WW Grainger web site. I believe it is grainger.com. They have a lot of fans, blowers, and louvers in the catalog along with engineering charts.
Good luck.....Dave
I was in Arizona 2 weeks ago and they had a news story about this. The system was being tried in Pheonix I believe. You might try calling the Pheonix airport to get some information.
Dave
Thanks for the replys. I did not have the skeleton in the same directory at first. I did move it. I will try to open it first and see if it is suppressed.
I will have to try to use this and see how it works.
Dave
I just received a Tar file of an assembly. I opened it and moved the resulting parts, drawings, and assemblies to a directory. When trying to open the final assembly I got an error message that it could not find the skeleton file. I have never used this feature and am not sure what the...