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Greg Miller
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:34 pm    Post subject: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

I know this has been asked many times before (I swear I searched first), but
does anyone have a model of a semi automatic handgun?

Me

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Paul Salvador
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

There are two pro/e files at...


http://www.proecentral.com/portal/files/dirSub.asp?catid=5&subid=26&offset=210

...and, you can open them with SW.


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Sporkman
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 9:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

Paul Salvador wrote:
Quote:
There are two pro/e files at...

http://www.proecentral.com/portal/files/dirSub.asp?catid=5&subid=26&offset=210

..and, you can open them with SW.

Nope, I can't open the Walther PPK files. Used a number of different
import settings -- no go.

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Muggs
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 9:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

Spork, I in SW 2005 SP01 RC, but I'm able to open the PPK files with some
caveats.

File>Open> ProE Part files does the job, and asking SW to find the features
also does a pretty good job, but it seems to have a problem with sweeps.

Muggs

"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in message
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Paul Salvador wrote:
There are two pro/e files at...

http://www.proecentral.com/portal/files/dirSub.asp?catid=5&subid=26&offset=210

..and, you can open them with SW.

Nope, I can't open the Walther PPK files. Used a number of different
import settings -- no go.
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Sporkman
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 11:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

Muggs wrote:
Quote:

Spork, I in SW 2005 SP01 RC, but I'm able to open the PPK files with some
caveats.

File>Open> ProE Part files does the job, and asking SW to find the features
also does a pretty good job, but it seems to have a problem with sweeps.

Muggs

Interesting. Thanks for the reply, Muggs. That's just what I did, and
with at least three different options (SW2005 SP0.1). Didn't even try
asking SolidWorks to find the features. But I tried opening the
Assembly with automatic opening of the Parts, and apparently that won't
work. I'm opening individual Parts now and so far it's working
(knitting, with "Try forming solid model" checked). Don't know what
will happen when I get to the Assembly file, but we'll see.

I'm just curious about automatic pistol design -- don't need it for
anything else. I'm not a gun enthusiast, never been military and never
taken a gun apart. Only fired a pistol once in my life (not in anger --
in practice). Now I've got a client who's into all that stuff and I'm
finding it might be helpful to understand certain common mechanisms.
I'd be even happier to find a CO2 pistol to look at.

'Sporky'
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Muggs
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:22 am    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

Spork,

Depending on the design, you could Google up a good "How to
disassemble/reassemble your handgun" video from any number of aftermarket
gun parts folks.

Also, try here:
http://www.gunbooks.com/

I would suggest looking at John Browning's 1911, nothing better until Gaston
Glock decided to build his first gun.
http://www.glock.com/the_company.htm

This is information for Spork! Please don't flame me to tell me how much you
hate the Glock and how much better the (your favorite gun manufacturer here)
is. This is merely my opinion, and as you know opinions are like armpits,
everyone has at least one and they usually stink.

Muggs


"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Muggs wrote:

Spork, I in SW 2005 SP01 RC, but I'm able to open the PPK files with some
caveats.

File>Open> ProE Part files does the job, and asking SW to find the
features
also does a pretty good job, but it seems to have a problem with sweeps.

Muggs

Interesting. Thanks for the reply, Muggs. That's just what I did, and
with at least three different options (SW2005 SP0.1). Didn't even try
asking SolidWorks to find the features. But I tried opening the
Assembly with automatic opening of the Parts, and apparently that won't
work. I'm opening individual Parts now and so far it's working
(knitting, with "Try forming solid model" checked). Don't know what
will happen when I get to the Assembly file, but we'll see.

I'm just curious about automatic pistol design -- don't need it for
anything else. I'm not a gun enthusiast, never been military and never
taken a gun apart. Only fired a pistol once in my life (not in anger --
in practice). Now I've got a client who's into all that stuff and I'm
finding it might be helpful to understand certain common mechanisms.
I'd be even happier to find a CO2 pistol to look at.

'Sporky'
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matt
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:44 am    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

Sporkman <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
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Quote:
Now I've got a client who's into all that stuff and I'm
finding it might be helpful to understand certain common mechanisms.
I'd be even happier to find a CO2 pistol to look at.


Spork,

I did an airgun for Crosman a few years back. Is there anything in
particular you were looking for?

Matt
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Mr. Me
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 10:04 am    Post subject: Re: Solid Model of Handgun Reply with quote

I need an accurate large frame (H&K UPS .45 type) and a small frame (.38
snub nosed revolver type).

Greg

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Sporkman <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
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Now I've got a client who's into all that stuff and I'm
finding it might be helpful to understand certain common mechanisms.
I'd be even happier to find a CO2 pistol to look at.


Spork,

I did an airgun for Crosman a few years back. Is there anything in
particular you were looking for?

Matt
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dnberglund



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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:00 pm    Post subject: SolidWorks Handgun Reply with quote

Any of you guys who got the PPK fully converted into SW willing to make the files availible?

david.berglund@sailstarusa.com

Thanks,

-David
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ken
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: SolidWorks Handgun Reply with quote

I've got one in Solid Edge if you want the parasolid.

Ken
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Any of you guys who got the PPK fully converted into SW willing to
make the files availible?

david.berglund@sailstarusa.com

Thanks,

-David
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Scott
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: SolidWorks Handgun Reply with quote

Trade you for some AR15 parts in .sat.



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I've got one in Solid Edge if you want the parasolid.

Ken
"dnberglund" <david.berglund@sailstarusa-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
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Any of you guys who got the PPK fully converted into SW willing to
make the files availible?

david.berglund@sailstarusa.com

Thanks,

-David


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