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MARVELOUDIO
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Hallo Heimbeschallunxinteressierte ,
es geht auch anders , wider dem Kasten-Denken :
http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?t=222958

Wer nun meint er hätte kein prof. 3D-CAD , dem sei hiermit geholfen :
http://www.123dapp.com/
Info dazu :
OK, so it is Inventor Fusion re-labeled with some slightly different UI elements. The *.123d file extension... is just a new file extension for... *.dwg. Currently if you save a *.123d file and change the extension to *.dwg it opens fine in AutoCAD and probably most CAD programs that read dwg v2010.
I imagine at some point once the beta is done there will be a free version with limited file import/export and a paid for version with less restrictions. Something similar to how Sketchup opperates.
The current import/export options are limited to *.123D, *.dwg *.sat, *.stp/step, *.skp, *.obj, and *.123c
I found it intesting that there is no *.3dm import/export considering the models are nurbs geometry.
Overall, being based on Fusion, it is a very good program available for free (while it lasts...) and the content repository will hopefully grow with more users (most if not all content is Autodesk created at this point).
Drawbacks:
-Slight learning curve for marking/radial menu.
-Program is slow, really slow sometimes, especially compared to MoI3D.
-It's Autodesk, so I expect at some point a squeeze for money (nothing wrong with that, people should be paid for their work), but don't expect it to be completly free forever.
-What's up with the hard-to-make-out faces on the viewcube? What is more straight-forward than "Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Front, Back?"
One last observation: models are printable. I have not tried this out yet, and am not sure if I will, but I have seen the request here several times for print capabilities.
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Also dann viel Spass!
MfG - der audiofidele Blechkasten
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11.06.2011 05:09 |
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captain
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na Alterle
hab gehört du bist einseitig begabt
und so süss traurig
die Titten hängen
die Trauben hoch
fuck Zappa
nimm den echten
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCSPf5Viwd0
bin schon wieder weg
keine Angst
war nur nen Gruß
old man
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12.06.2011 18:53 |
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captain
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du Flascheklickklack
Lutscher
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14.06.2011 22:23 |
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Grandfunk
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Gone ?
__________________ Wußtest Du das schon :
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- Wenn Windkraft was taugt, warum kann ich dann kein Auto mit Segel kaufen ??
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15.06.2011 00:17 |
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Grandfunk
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Gone !
__________________ Wußtest Du das schon :
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- Wenn Windkraft was taugt, warum kann ich dann kein Auto mit Segel kaufen ??
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15.06.2011 00:18 |
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dicht
Kaiser

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keine Angst, war gar nicht hier,
fehlt nur noch Je das alte Tier
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15.06.2011 10:02 |
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MARVELOUDIO
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Es ist niecht zu fazzen , die schleimige glibberige (und behaarte!) Schrammelkröte wühlt sich wieder aus ihrem stinkenden Psychoschlamm und wirft mit Dreck nach mir , beleidigt ZAPPA und will unseren JEHOVAH schlöchtmachen , GONE DU ZECKE!
Dabei issa selbär nur son alter Sack , kennt anscheinend nuhr verschimmeltes Musickzoix von Anno Dunnemal ......but time marches on , man kann nicht ewig am Gestern kleben , hier und da gibt es auch moderne Sachen die gegen die Grössen von einst bestehen können . Nix gegen Onkel Pferdeherz , aber Little Axe würde ich bevOhrzugen , schon wegen dem excellenten Glankling :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbHJ_s5qgY8&feature=related
Bevor Guitarrenversager Gonnylein anfengt daran herum zu mäkeln klatsche er sich das hier auf die Ohren , einfach nur geil :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6grrxAp-WU&feature=related
Website von Little axe : http://www.little-axe.com/discography/
Grusz - Dein Gonnykologe
(wenne mal wieder audioviele Unterleibschmertzen hast mache ich Dir gerne einen musigeiliischen Einlauf *g*)
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15.06.2011 11:47 |
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dicht
Kaiser

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little axe, extrem gail
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15.06.2011 16:11 |
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Goofy
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15.06.2011 16:11 |
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Grandfunk
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Akzeptiert !
__________________ Wußtest Du das schon :
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- Wenn Windkraft was taugt, warum kann ich dann kein Auto mit Segel kaufen ??
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15.06.2011 22:07 |
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Pimok
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Hmm, welche Anstalt hatte am Wochenende "Tag der offenen Tür"?
Und wer außer Gong is noch abgängig?
Außerdem, wer hat ihm gezeigt, wie man ständig mit geänderter IP durchs Netz schwirrt?
Dann stehen uns ja noch einige Lacher bevor
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16.06.2011 14:28 |
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dicht
Kaiser

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@ Komi k
eine offene Tür ist in zwei Richtungen durchlässig.
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16.06.2011 19:24 |
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MARVELOUDIO
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Fluchzeuchbau im Audio DIY , curved foam-sandwich (3mm Hartfaserplatte + Steg) :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way...sign-build.html
kleine Biegeprobe 30Pfund (mit 2K-Foam aufgestockt auf 60Pfund)

Thread-Essence :
Any structure needs to be practically tested and compared. For example: I've already taken a strip of 1/2" Baltic birch plywood, put
this much weight on it and measured the deflection - it was 3 times more (nearly 1/4") than the "wing". 1/2" particle board fractured
when I attempted to place the first woofer and I don't think I need to say what would happen to just a double layer of 1/4" hardboard
when laid flat.
@foam resource - http://www.raka.com/accesories.html Raka, Inc. 772-489-4070
@You stated this was to be "Hardboard" have you considered using " Tempered Hardboard" Aka HDF ? That would alleviate some
of your concerns about moisture.
I can't find tempered hardboard in 1/4" thickness. This material is still HDF, just not tempered (tempering is coating the sheet in
linseed oil then baking it).
xxx
>I did an experiment - I tried sprayfoam in a can: *pic*
This worked very well on this shorter section but it would be a bit trickier on the long one - I'd have to drill holes to inject the foam at
the middle.
Each void of the long section has a volume of ~20 litres and it would be very expensive to fill these this way.
Since I've had zero luck finding a reasonably priced local source for this foam, I've gone ahead and ordered it from US Composites.
Their price is the best I've found so far - nearly 4 times less than the equal amount at a local supplier.
If I learned one thing from the sprayfoam filling, it's that this WILL work - my Gods how rigid is that section now!
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>That is actually one of the top or bottom panels, not a test piece. I didn't want to waste all that sprayfoam. The edges are indeed
solidly glued.
@Rather than a tap test... I'd like to see the panels anchored and directly driven from the center by an exciter. Sweep and measure
different panels as John did with boxes in the building materials thread.
>I will be doing some tests once the first box is fully constructed. I figure if this method does not work as predicted, I can still add
bracing to the inside through the woofer holes.
>Unlike the materials tests, this time I'll use my homemade accelerometer: *pic* ... It is very sensitive, has very wide response and
gives good clean readings.
@http://rcfaq.com/ANSWERS/modelbuilding/foamcutting.htm#LINKS
@http://www.smilesandwags.com/Floatsite/foamcut.html
>I changed it to the flat back panel to (slightly) simplify construction. Having a flat edge (top, bottom) meet the curved panel at the
back would make things needlessly complex. Flat front baffle gets braced to the flat rear panel creating a sort of I-beam which should
be very strong structurally.
@You can buy foam cores cut to size for very little and you do use an adhesive to attach the foam core to the skins.
@You will need to fill both sides at the same time, so mixing too much is probably a better option than too little, but it is an easy
calculation.
>Any glue, no matter how strong, is only as good as the substrate it is adhered to. Unfortunately, the structure of hardboard reveals a
weakness when you want to glue something to its face - it will easily separate when stressed, the glued on part will take a thin layer of
the surface on fracture. So any glue made for wood will perform just as well as the strongest epoxy.
There is one "fix" for this (I think) and that is to consolidate the surface of the hardboard. A brushed on coat of clear polyurethane will
do this, as it penetrates the surface it does not break down (like oil paint would - the oil would be absorbed into the "wood" but the
binder resin would sit on the surface) and will cement the surface layer to the ones below. It also increases surface area for anything
glued on, as any stress on the part will be better spread across this thicker, harder surface.
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