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CAD - Engineering - Technical > Using AutoCAD to design Raptor 50 ECCPM system
 
 
flanker chiang
New Heliman
Location: Taipei , Taiwan

I used AutoCAD to design e-ccpm system two months ago for my Raptor 50.
I just only changed the servo frame and added two FRP plate to hold elevator lever.
See the photos


08-09-2007 08:52 PM
 
 
umdpru
Key Veteran
Location: Massachusetts

looks good, i personally find autocad quite difficult to work in 3d. good job!
08-22-2007 05:54 PM
 
 
Eartaker
Senior Heliman
Location: Waldo, Ohio... Korea for now

hmm once you get it done you can get a program called Mastercam... it will automatically read the cad files and then you can take it to a machine show have it rendered and they will machine it in aluminum.
08-22-2007 06:24 PM
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jester4
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Location: Brampton, Ontario

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hmm once you get it done you can get a program called Mastercam... it will automatically read the cad files and then you can take it to a machine show have it rendered and they will machine it in aluminum.

I think he has already made the part he wanted (see photo). BTW.....Mastercam will not "automatically" read the 3d model. You will have to do a lot of work in setting toolpaths and regions for machining, but yes, it will convert the model to G code format that the CNC machine will understand. I don't quite understand what rendering a model will do for machining purposes though......
08-23-2007 03:44 PM
 
 
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