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  1. Does anyone have a MCX file of the US Navy emblem? The one that has USN over an anchor and chain.
  2. okay, i managed to convert all solids into surfaces, remove the shared surface and then converted all surfaces into on solid. Seems to have worked so far.
  3. the solid bodies are "touching each other", but when I go to extrude a pocket through both of them to a specified depth it onlt cuts one or the other.
  4. is there a way to combine two solid bodies?
  5. When you try and create a swept solid, what does it mean when it says requires planar chain set?
  6. I ended up just creating what i could as solids and what i could as surfaces and changed the solids to surfaces and then all the surfaces to a solid. Might not be the best way, but we will see if i get the desired effect. Thanks a million.
  7. i am trying to create a solid similar to the way that I would create a ruled surface. I basically have two squares that are parallel to each other but at different z depths an are not identical. I am trying to create a solid while maintaining the blend between the two. Solid Sweep?
  8. Going to talk to the customer on Teusday. See if they have a solid model or something. Luckily the customer is in the same town. The part is actually a mold used in glass blocks.
  9. Oh, I can't upload it. If you think you can help and/or are willing to give it a shot shoot me an email and I will send you a drawing.
  10. I will try and explain this the best that I can. I have a part that is square. The sides are tapered at 4 degrees, but the corners are tapered at 8.75 degrees. It has a .250R. around the top, but at the corners the radius is .500 on the top. Then it has a conical radius on the side of the corners that is variable from .281 to .438. I have uploaded it to the ftp site under the MC9 file folder labeled plunger. I need this in either a surface or a solid. I am having no luck at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  11. It is highly resistant to both heat and alot of chemicals that stainless steels are not. Don't quote me on the heat thing, but we used it in many applications when making filter housings and vessels used in the production of pharmeceuticals. Customers and engineers choose this material due to its longivity before needing to replace. Used alot in aerospace applications i hear also.
  12. lots of experience with drilling hastalloy. just not 5.5 inches deep. was drilling through 1.125" thick plate. i believe we used a drill from ma ford, similiar to the link above. the stuff is just plain hard to do any milling operations. have had much better luck turning. +1000 DavidB....through the spindle coolant is almost more important than the drill you use. if you can't get the chips out.....the drill will weld itself to your part. haven't had much luck step drilling as described above. the carbide drills we used didn't appreciate starting in a predrilled or spotted hole. i think if you slow the feed rate down upon entry you'll be fine though. best of luck. you'll need it.
  13. Question concerning chaining. In the past when I selected chain, partial, wait and started picking the entities I could hit backup when I took a wrong turn. How do you do this in X. If this has been covered I apologize.

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