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2) [[Fabrication - .pdf|.pdf]] | 2) [[Fabrication - .pdf|.pdf]] | ||
3) [[Fabrication - .dxf|.dxf]] | 3) [[Fabrication - .dxf|.dxf]] Must be 2000LT | ||
See links for what is required in each format and how to save the files.<br> | See links for what is required in each format and how to save the files.<br> |
Revision as of 15:16, 29 January 2012
Modeling Tips
How to Submit Parts
In order to get parts made a drawing must be completed and the appropriate files must be submitted (see below for drawing and file requirements). Please create a new line in the table FILES TO BE MADE for each part request and email the proper drawing and required files to aaverill@harris.com. Any questions, please ask Amy Averill.
Quick Breakdown of Types of Parts/Files Needed
Machined Parts (think parts made from blocks of aluminum with intricate surfaces)
1) .dwg
2) .pdf
3) .stp
Omax Parts (Sheetmetal - think flat parts with holes, bar stock to be cut to length, sheetmetal that gets bent)
1) .dwg
2) .pdf
3) .dxf Must be 2000LT
See links for what is required in each format and how to save the files.
Files to be made
Date | Requested Item | Requestor | Ordered By/Date | QTY | RX'd |
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1/10 | Example Item | Some Team-Member | Leave BLANK | 10 | 1/20 |
Notice that RX'd means received date.