are hog scoop plans precised enough? |
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mikelink
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Posted: 06 January 2016 at 2:00pm |
modelling a hog scoop on sketchup i found that the measurements of the internal parts come a little bit different, is it caused by the program or by the plans? i'd like to know before i cut the ply wrong
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RaskaMC
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Hi mate,
We've 4 hogs and have built them with the plan! So no error in it ;) Where do you have a pb?
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bee
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Ive built plenty and re drew plan in auto cad, did not notice any errors...
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https://www.elements-audio.com
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mikelink
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ok thank you, was just to be sure
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SouthwestCNC
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Caused by sketchup.. Using a calculator measure and add together each intersecting part, line, joint etc between two extremities of a model in sketchup. I often find that the dimensions don't add up.. Nor do they stick, An 18mm extrusion in sketchup rarely actually measures 18mm. If i was asked to machine a sketchup file without redrafting the best tolerance i could guarantee is +/-1mm. As standard we guarantee 0.25mm.
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SouthwestCNC
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I retract that last statement. believe i'm finding the same error. Posted it here:
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