The really cool feature about onshape and fusion360 is they are parametric solid modelers..
All of the dimensions on the sketch are constraints, not passive measurements.
I can go back to the initial sketch and change the spacing for the middle slot from 10 to 30mm and the model readjusts...
I've been trying out onshape for drawings. Pretty slick tool with lots of similarities to Fusion360.
I needed a stand to hold my tablet, kindle, and phone, so 15 min in onshape I started with this:
Which yielded this:
Which allowed me to print this:
so wait for Toyota to do the TRD thing with a high-output TTV6 Tundra
I can't locate where I saw it, but there was an aftermarket build kind of place that wanted to do an Ecoboost Raptor when the F-150 ecoboost first came out and it was cheaper to put all of the raptor suspension on an EB F-150...
My printer came with a filter but I have to source the activated charcoal for it and have not intalled it. The printer sits in a basement utility room so I decided to put the fan in a window to keep a low-level negative pressure in the room and not worry about charcoal. I can control the fan...
I'm a go but not gonna get the big red pig through devils racetrack. Are we going to caravan down? What Ham freq, the usual (146.460)?
To get an idea about how much I get out, I gassed up the truck in early October and still have over 3/4 tank. I need to fix that.
Saw a guy park his 5 year old on a 3-wheeler (yes, I'm that old). The kid hit a telephone pole at WOT. Ambulance did not have the sirens going when it left with him.