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Old 05-15-2011, 12:14 PM
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looks good you where digging like a pro there. good thing smallhall was not there or i be he would have try to get his hands on that unit crane front shoval. modelman is right about the lip angle on the bucket makes a big difference. on the real ones just by chaning the teeth angle from the adaptor out makes a big diffence. i will look and see i think we have a cad drawing of an esco bucket that you could scale.
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Old 05-15-2011, 01:11 PM
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Mog, if you have the drawing it will take a few seconds to scale with the "scale" command. Love that tool.
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Old 05-15-2011, 07:40 PM
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looks good you where digging like a pro there. good thing smallhall was not there or i be he would have try to get his hands on that unit crane front shoval. modelman is right about the lip angle on the bucket makes a big difference. on the real ones just by chaning the teeth angle from the adaptor out makes a big diffence. i will look and see i think we have a cad drawing of an esco bucket that you could scale.
By all means get me a drawing. I have a salesman sample of an ESCO bucket and I used it some to build this bucket only I didn't finish it yet as you can see. I'm planning on cutting the teeth off and make up a new cutting edge that may have replaceable teeth. If I had some exact sizes that would make the process way faster.
Carl, I was just playing around with the scaling function in Autocad Friday. Still getting used to ACad and really like it so far. When I drew the 9W side profile back a couple years ago, I drew 1:1 and resized to 1/16. I did that with BobcAD then,it has the same function.
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Old 05-15-2011, 07:48 PM
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That is great Steve, I always draw 1:1 then copy and scale. This way I can get more than one drawing. I have used view ports a few times, but model space is the best for me.
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