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> Digitally archiving NLA parts, For information and reproduction purposes
A&PGirl
post Mar 20 2010, 01:44 PM
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I have a few new NLA parts that would be perfect for digitizing. What's the best way to do this?
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There's a thread a few months back that someone wanted to model in 3D our 914 parts. I started awhile back with my own parts but stopped doing it. To much time modeling and not enough time working on my car. I even printed out 3D half size and quarter size versions of Fuch four and five spoke wheels. I used the 3D printer at work. I think I have some of the pic's in my 914 world blog.

They were talking about using SolidWorks or was it Pro-E? Anyways, I use AutoDesk Inventor Professional 2010 at work everyday designing Window and Door manufacturing machinery. It's not that hard to reverse engineer our parts, it's just a matter of taking measurements and then modeling.
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