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    specs for XMAG...

    i'm looking for a CAD file for someone to do some xmag work i need IGES or solidworks 2010 or earlier

    anybody got what i'm looking for or know where to get it?
    I was hoping to get these soon for someone to chop up my euroxmag




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    really hoping to get these to CS900 for milling...

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    As far as I know there aren't any cad files for a Xmag floating around online. And as always verify everything on a file you find online.

    Ive got one half in cad but havent gotten back to it and wont for some time.
    Quote Originally Posted by dano_____ View Post
    I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cougar20th View Post
    As far as I know there aren't any cad files for a Xmag floating around online. And as always verify everything on a file you find online.

    Ive got one half in cad but havent gotten back to it and wont for some time.
    i thought someone might have the specific file from AGD or something they personally made... maybe simon has it???

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    I do not. I was trying to find it also to finish my manik-e-mag modules. No luck as of yet.

    The original CAD is owned by the AGDE guys.

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    Damn...

    Paging automag god Tom Kaye...

    I said his name he'll pop up

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    im in just need a non cnc xmag body now. hmmm. shouldn't of said no thankyou to tunaman.

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    Some free time,



    and 'SHAZAM' you have a CAD file! stickouttongue

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    some free time,



    and 'shazam' you have a cad file! Stickouttongue

    exactly!!!!!!!!! Thats how everyone else does it!!!!! Lol
    Takes some know how and allot of time!!!

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    I could model it up for you but it wouldn't be free. I see several (or more) hours of measuring & modeling there. Then a few hours double & triple checking everything.

    Also DO NOT take files you find from the internet and use them without checking them. Ive looked at many files posted all over and found that a large amount are not correct. Often close but not correct. Last thing you want it to find that out while cutting a xmag.

    I check everything even when it comes from trusted sources.
    Last edited by cougar20th; 01-10-2014 at 12:54 PM.

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    For sure, personally I could easily burn up at least 2 days engineering that, but I tend to be pretty picky on getting everything exact.
    I agree on the free files floating around, I've gone over a few with sad results. I generally find it best just to start from scratch.

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