Extended SLUG body Autocad File
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any 1 wanna convert it, or know where i can convert it to autoCAD 14? that's the version i have on my computer and it won't let me open itLast edited by TheJester; 04-06-2003, 05:17 PM.AIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
take a look at my minimag
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http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=64837
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Converted the DWG file to ACAD14. Had to zip to upload. Have fun.
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hey man, thanks, that looks hot.AIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
take a look at my minimag
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http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=64837
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View "A"
I was looking at the extended slug Mainbody diagram, and I was just wonndering the importance of the Section VIEW "A". I noticed that on my regular mag body there doesnt seem to be anything of the type. My presumed function of the view was a spring retainer clip, or something along the lines of that. So if anyone could help me out that would be GREAT!!
Does this fit on a regular Automag rail? The AGD website says the regular SLUG does but this seemes to long.
Also why is the body so long? I know that it does extend over the valve, but the regular rail on an Automag is only 8" long.
So if o could get a picture of the new extended SLUG on a rail that would be great!email @ [email protected]
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Slug pics... see if they upload
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Sean at KAPP. Id like to see what you guys could do with a Slug. Have you made any thing yet?AO #765
CCM Series 5
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Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
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Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent.
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Pic 2...
Props to Tom. Like it alot. I was happy to grab the .dwg file. Now I do not have to mik the whole thing. Also, what are the washer and c-clip for? What type of feed port does it take? Very nice machine work. We stared at the body for about 45mins trying to figure out how it was made. Working on drawing over the next few weeks. Then throw it up on the CNC. What type of ball detent is this made for? I guess I can do whatever I want with it.
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Just got it. Going to see what we come up with. Possibly. It will take a few months. Doing drawing, then finally deciding, then programming, then machine. Then ano, then put together.
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I believe it has Angel feed tube threads. Its made to take a Cocker/Angel detent I believe also.
Edit, a bit o/t, but I noticed the cuss filter censored your company name in your user text box. lolAO #765
CCM Series 5
Prerelease Impulse
Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
Feedback.
Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent.
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hmmm
alrighty i'm new to the forum So HELLO!! but iwas wondering say if i have autocad station and a cnc machine if i can just use this file to make the body! if not from this file does anyone have the file! its kinda cheating but o well!
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You can use the dimensions from the Cad file to manually program the G-codes of the CNC. Takes a lot of knowledge of machining to program the Slug body. Or if you have a CAM program, you can import the Cad file. The using the Cam program, you program all of the moves of the CNC machine. Then upload the G-code to the CNC and make it. Machining is very complex and not easy as taking a Cad file and trying to throw it into a CNC and out pops the body. You still have to program the CNC. It would take many hours for an expert to program the slug with a Cam program.
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Yup he said it has a cam thingy! LOL.. so i can make my own just from the cnc! i kno theres gota be more!
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If it has CAM, then you can program it yourself. No one will ever give out their G-code files. We spent coutless days perfecting our programs. If you want to copy stuff, then please go ahead and die. Yes, with a CAM Program you can do it, but you need to know how. Takes years for machinists to learn machining on CNC.
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