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    Question Fixturing issue

    How could I post an iges file here for some opinions on how I could fixture a particular part?


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    If you post a picture as a jpg I can look at it. I don't have the faintest idea how to open an iges file.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    Sorry Geof all I have is an iges file and he wants me to quote on it. I can view it as a wire frame and check dims. in my EZCAM software. It's actually a ".igs" extension. Maybe tomorrow I can save it as a dxf file and send it . I dont have my software key here with me tonight.


    Thanks


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    how to fixture this part

    Ok I've saved the file as a dxf. If any one has an idea on how I could hold this part to machine it please let me know.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by stebanski View Post
    Ok I've saved the file as a dxf. If any one has an idea on how I could hold this part to machine it please let me know.

    Thanks
    My computer tells me this is an Autocad file and I do not have Autocad so I cannot open it. I think you should be able to save it as a .jpg
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    I saved the file as a jpg but when I try to open the jpg file it says no preview available, but I'll attach the file anyway and we'll see what happens.


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    nope , guess it didn't work.
    oh well thanks anyway for your time.

    Oh, do you use cam software? It seems that most all cam can import a dxf file.

    Thanks again


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    Quote Originally Posted by stebanski View Post
    ...Oh, do you use cam software?...
    I do not, much too old and stuck in my ways to learn something new .
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    I'heard that. I'll bet you could figure this out though if you could see it. I've seen your posts and I know you've been around awhile.

    Thanks anyway and much respect.


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    Anytime you have a question on workholding, feel free to contact us. All we do is workholding. If we can't help, we'll point you in a direction where someone can assist your needs.

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    Geof

    Ok guess what? I've saved it as a jpg.

    Lets see if this will work.
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    Can you drill and tap the back? Bolt it to a tombstone??


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