#4504359 - 01/20/20 10:14 PM
Re: P47 throttle quadrant.
[Re: Madkite]
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Madkite
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If anyone want a part drawn up in 3D then PM me.
As long as you have dimensions and preferably a plan. Photos for any detail.
Currently have access to loads of original drawings for some american WW2 aircraft. B17, 24, 25 and 29. Fu4, F6F and F8F, P38, 39, 40, 47, 51, 61. Spitfire.
Would just want a little pocket money for single parts. Depends on complexity of course. Some have more than others with the plans, but loads on knobs and levers and thing like that for cockpits. Gun sight mounts and bits as well. Instrument panels etc.
As long as they made it themselves.
This throttle is more tricky as it was bought in, then had their bits added. So no plans of its actual internals. But there is for the handle and other bits.
The spitfire on there has complete plans for every little part. But I'm not doing that; yet.
Is annoying though. There are plans for the throttle stop but I'm guessing its a really late one. Its all pressed tin. All the ones in every photo I can find look like cast ally. But I can find no drawings.
It also electrically connects where that bolts on but I'm not sure how they got the wire from the lever in to that. The throttle lever is 3 plates so it has a hole up it to put the wire. Think the plates may be spot welded together. But no idea where they brought the wire out.
I'm making that bit up for now unless I can find some good photos or info.
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#4505038 - 01/26/20 05:36 PM
Re: P47 throttle quadrant.
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Sokol1
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And there is going to be a while most likely till I can get my router. Let alone get it working. Even if I got one I still need a mega tidy and clear out of workshop before I can do anything.
Is there somewhere people sell these files and things? And what sort of files do data do people want.
Do they want STL files, or a PDF with the plan drawings for every part, or the original fusion 360 file to take the parts from?
I really wouldn't know where to start on that front.
Shapways is one place but most of this is not really a 3D printable thing.
Yes, are people interested, specially for 3D print - e.g. Il2.sturmovik.com forum. You can share drawings through Github - what give people choose options for print service of print yourself. Or if want charge a fee in Shapeways, what limit accessibility, for some countries Shapeways shipping cost make little viable print there. Or you call sell drawings through Yegi, example: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-m...ess-accurate-f-14-stick-with-electronics
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