Mini Digger or Digger Model

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Antsals, Jul 13, 2003.

  1. Antsals

    Antsals Guest

    Anyone know where I can download a mini digger solidworks model?

    Thanks
     
    Antsals, Jul 13, 2003
    #1
  2. Sure.........

    What the hell's a mini digger

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Jul 14, 2003
    #2
  3. Antsals,

    Well, since I'm not in a related field, I'm not sure. Some piece of
    construction equipment maybe. Do you know what quasi magnetic styrene beads
    are, and how their used in viral assay chemistry ?

    The point I was making with my smart ass reply was that you should be a bit
    more descriptive. I may have seen something similar somwhere, but since I
    don't work in that field, I draw a blank.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Jul 14, 2003
    #3
  4. Antsals,

    Well, since I'm not in a related field, I'm not sure. Some piece of
    construction equipment maybe. Do you know what quasi magnetic styrene beads
    are, and how their used in viral assay chemistry ?

    The point I was making with my smart ass reply was that you should be a bit
    more descriptive. I may have seen something similar somwhere, but since I
    don't work in that field, I draw a blank.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Jul 14, 2003
    #4
  5. Antsals,

    Well, since I'm not in a related field, I'm not sure. Some piece of
    construction equipment maybe. Do you know what quasi magnetic styrene beads
    are, and how their used in viral assay chemistry ?

    The point I was making with my smart ass reply was that you should be a bit
    more descriptive. I may have seen something similar somwhere, but since I
    don't work in that field, I draw a blank.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Jul 14, 2003
    #5
  6. Antsals,

    You may want to ask Sporkman. He's designed a ton of construction stuff. He
    may know of a good place to look.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Jul 14, 2003
    #6
  7. Antsals

    Sporkman Guest

    Yup, dealt with some similar stuff, but not similar enough I'm afraid.
    Off road for sure, but mostly regarding asphalt paving. But just BTW
    having designed a "ton" of off road stuff could literally mean having
    designed a small portion of one machine. Such things tend to be rather
    weighty. ;)

    Antsals, I suggest visiting the Web pages of companies that manufacture
    such things (doh). As long as you're not working for a competitor you
    might luck up on someone who wouldn't mind sharing a model with you.

    'Spork'
     
    Sporkman, Jul 15, 2003
    #7
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