KR> Cad files for bell cranks

2014-05-27 Thread Christopher Pryce via KRnet
Does anyone have a cad file for the aileron bell cranks and arms? I figured I'd ask before I make my own. Thanks for any help. Chris Pryce

KR> Cad Files for KR2S?

2014-01-16 Thread Craig Williams
I have the profile view on my download page. http://www.kr2seafury.com/8.html On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 4:27 PM, Global Solutions wrote: Does anyone have the cad files (DWG or DXF) for the side of the aircraft and the firewall. I can cad them but if someone already has done this then

KR> Cad Files for KR2S?

2014-01-15 Thread Global Solutions
Does anyone have the cad files (DWG or DXF) for the side of the aircraft and the firewall. I can cad them but if someone already has done this then it would save me having to do it as well as the space needed to layout the paperwork? I want to modify it as per Marks page Thanks Stan

KR> CAD File for WAFs

2012-03-31 Thread Steven Bedford
> Does anyone have a CAD file for the KR2S WAFs they'd be willing to share? > > Thanks in advance. > > Tony King > Queensland Australia Tony, Send me your email address off list and I will send you the file. Steven Bedford s1bedf...@msn.com

KR> CAD File for WAFs

2012-03-26 Thread Ron Tyler
Tony, I do not remember their origin and haven't verified their accuracy, but you can download them here... http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26192396/WING%20ATTACH%20FITTINGS.dwg Ron Tyler -Original Message- Does anyone have a CAD file for the KR2S WAFs they'd be willing to share? Thanks

KR> CAD File for WAFs

2012-03-26 Thread Tony King
Does anyone have a CAD file for the KR2S WAFs they'd be willing to share? Thanks in advance. Tony King Queensland Australia

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-23 Thread Glenn Martin
On 12/23/2011 7:49 AM, gene timpson wrote: > he tutorials are great but the really good stuff are the Ruby Plugins which > are written by others. Actually, The tutorials are incompetently written. I got to the third chair, and it was impossible to accomplish. They ran through it too fast, and di

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-23 Thread gene timpson
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 7:52 PM Subject: RE: KR> CAD anyone? After looking at the suggestions, Google's SketchUp fits bill be just fine and a great tutorial to go along with it. Great suggestion, thanks guys! :-) If anyone out there hasn't tried this program and is in the same

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Barrett
SLC, UT -Original Message- Subject: RE: KR> CAD anyone? "Barrett" wrote: I've never used any type of CAD software at all and have no idea where to start to use it. So, with that in mind, what suggestions does anyone have? http://sketchup.google.com/ is probably what you&#

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Todd Price
Try Double Cad XT . For free it's not to bad of a program. Todd Price Chandler, AZ On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Joseph Davis wrote: > My favorite cheap one is called DeltaCAD. Around $30 and pretty versatile. > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 a

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Glenn Martin
On 12/22/2011 2:59 PM, Mark Langford wrote: > http://sketchup.google.com/ is probably what you're looking for, and it's > free... > > Mark Langford THIS is going to be IMMENSELY helpful Thank you! -- Glenn Martin

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Joseph Davis
My favorite cheap one is called DeltaCAD. Around $30 and pretty versatile. On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Barrett wrote: > OK guys- I'm looking for some SUPER SIMPLE (and cheap) beginners CAD > software. While I am very computer literate, I've never used any type of > CAD > software at all an

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread RED Robinson
RED   @TuxLim.com --- On Thu, 12/22/11, Barrett wrote: From: Barrett Subject: KR> CAD anyone? To: "'KRnet'" List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Thursday, December 22, 2011, 2:36 PM

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Mark
Try Google Sketchup - there is a free as well as pro version and it is workable. On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Barrett wrote: > OK guys- I'm looking for some SUPER SIMPLE (and cheap) beginners CAD > software. While I am very computer literate, I've never used any type > of CAD > software at

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Mark Langford
"Barrett" wrote: I've never used any type of CAD software at all and have no idea where to start to use it. So, with that in mind, what suggestions does anyone have? http://sketchup.google.com/ is probably what you're looking for, and it's free... Mark Langford

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Phillip E. Harrison
s Est. 1988~ pharri...@penumbradesign.net -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Barrett Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:36 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR> CAD anyone? OK guys- I'm looking for some SUPER SIMPLE (a

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Fred Johnson
I would try Turbocad. It's fairly inexpensive and offers nearly the same aspect that AutoCAD does. I am currently using AutoCAD light, but had their full mechanical suite a few years ago. not sure if anyone else has a better idea. Fred Johnson Reno, NV Barrett wrote: OK guys- I'm looking for

KR> CAD anyone?

2011-12-22 Thread Barrett
OK guys- I'm looking for some SUPER SIMPLE (and cheap) beginners CAD software. While I am very computer literate, I've never used any type of CAD software at all and have no idea where to start to use it. So, with that in mind, what suggestions does anyone have? I usually just use some graph paper

KR> CAD Files

2009-09-28 Thread Jannie du Preez
Have any of you hard working and generous gents out there gone to the trouble of creating cad drawings of the KR2s. I would be thankful for a nice side profile in a DXF or DWG format. Or should I stop begging and start working? -- Jannie du Preez

KR> cad drawing[instrument panel]

2008-10-12 Thread Bob
Hey Mark L do have you still have the cad file that you used for your instrument panel?if so would you mind if i used it? Thanks Bob harley...@earthlink.net

KR> cad packages

2008-10-12 Thread Chris Johnston
nston North Richmond Australia - Original Message - From: "Larry&Sallie Flesner" To: "KRnet" Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 11:25 PM Subject: Re: KR> cad packages > At 07:45 AM 5/5/2006, you wrote: >

KR> cad packages

2008-10-12 Thread D F Lively
Australia > > - Original Message - > From: "Larry&Sallie Flesner" > To: "KRnet" > Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 11:25 PM > Subject: Re: KR> cad packages > > > At 07:45 AM 5/5/2006, you wrote: > >> I find you do not really ne

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Peter Drake
Hi Microsoft Visio is idiot proof! Although it is only 2D. I use it for my business as well as my KR Peter On Tue, 02 May 2006 03:50:41 +0100, Bill Johnson wrote: > KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): > This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) > What > would yo

KR> cad packages

2008-10-12 Thread Chris Johnston
I find you do not really need a cad package for kr work, but if you really want one, then autocad is quite good, I self taught myself and can do pretty much most things, its not hard, but you do need to be consistent, and the time spent learning it is probably better off spent building your

KR> cad packages

2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 07:45 AM 5/5/2006, you wrote: > I find you do not really need a cad package for kr work, >Chris Johnston > +++ Quite right. I had most of my KR built before I even got a computer as did hundreds before me. No need to make the project any mo

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread james
HI Bill, I was just rummaging around and found a disk of "CAD 3-D" it is pretty easy to use(self teach) and it does 3-d. It does not need a real high end computer(umlike autocad) It will run back to windows 95, 486 dx processor and 4 mb of ram( as opposed to a gig of ram for autocad)If you w

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Bill Johnson
KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) What would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR builder? I've searched the archives and fould only two references to specific CAD software - PowerPoint (?) and VectorEngineer. I'm intere

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Bill Johnson wrote: > This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) > What > would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR builder? I don't use it but I've heard TurboCAD is about as easy to learn as they get, and it's cheap , at something like $70 last time I checked, wi

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Ronald R.Eason
Johnson Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:51 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR> CAD Software KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) What would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR builder? I've searched the archives

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Ameet Savant
Bill, I have used AutoCAD before and always found it clunky and difficult to use. I recently bought Alibre Design and have been very happy with it. I really like its ACIS model (parameteric design). 3D modelling is very easy. They have a free version called Alibre Xpress. It retains pretty much al

Réf. : KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
...@mylist.net 02/05/2006 04:50 Veuillez répondre à KRnet Remis le : 02/05/2006 04:47 Pour : "'KRnet'" cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : KR> CAD Software KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): This question is a two-parter: 1) What

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread bo...@hatconversions.com
Bill, i am using Autocad 2000. I started out with a version 7 and worked my way up thru 14 and now 2000. Each version is more user friendly by leaps and bounds. If you have any aspirations of interacting with anyone on a commercial basis, it's the only way to go. my little brother tells

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Stephen Teate
mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Bill Johnson Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:51 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR> CAD Software KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) What would you recommend for a new CAD u

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread D F Lively
Bill: I have both AutoCad & TurboCad and hve a couple of other cheapies(less than $20) and find autocad the best. of all that I have used. I find TurboCad cumbersome but then I had 2 semesters of AutoCad training but found that employers did not want their engineering types using it much so I neve

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread bob
I assume everyone has seen www.emachineshop.com. In fact, I think this list was where I originally heard of them. In any case, I've never used them, but they sure look cool. Plan to send them a print in the next month, will report back on the results. Bob

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread james
Hi Bill, I think for a new user, I would recommend TurboCad. I have used this(some years ago) and found it to be fairly easy to learn. There are some other really inexpensive(like 10.00) programs, but they are very limited in application. It really boils down to what you want to do with it.

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread VIRGIL N SALISBURY
The KR is so simple, why would you want CAD anywhere ??? Virg On Mon, 1 May 2006 22:50:41 -0400 "Bill Johnson" writes: > KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): > > This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, > 2) What > would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR

RE: Réf. : KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Jim Daniels
: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 4:19 AM To: KRnet Subject: Réf. : KR> CAD Software The Powerpoint references you found are probably from me. Since I am no much of an engineer, never got any serious technical drawing (drafting) training in my life, and not being very patient with computers either, I frequen

Re: Réf. : KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread bob
>>You can download FeatureCAM Software and try it for free. >>www.featurecam.com Forgot about that one, Rhino is another 3D package that was, at one time, free to try. My favorite as I recall, haven't looked at it lately though. I remember it having a hefty discount for educational use. Bob

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Butterfield
At 10:50 PM 5/1/06, you wrote: >KR Netters (especially you CAD guys): > >This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2) What >would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR builder? I've used TurboCAD as a hobbyist since version 1.2, and still can't get my head around the (ne

KR> CAD Software

2008-10-12 Thread Bart Ferguson
Here is a very intuitive 3D app that just started offering a free version through Google. Tried the demo and it is good for getting rough ideas into a model form but isn't quite up to snuff as far as accurate dimensioning and template printing. http://sketchup.google.com/download.html For just 2D

KR> CAD wing template

2008-10-12 Thread curry
I'm working on my KR1 new construction and would like to use the 48root/45 tip airfoil. I was hoping someone may have this on cad so I can have the templates laser cut. I have found the PDF file but need it in CAD. Thanks, Curry KR-1, Houma, Louisiana

KR> CAD

2008-10-12 Thread curry
any one with the 48root/45tip templates on cad ?? thanks, Curry, Houma, La, KR1

KR> CAD wing template

2008-10-12 Thread VIRGIL N SALISBURY
Full size drawings in the plans, Virg On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:29:46 -0600 "curry" writes: > I'm working on my KR1 new construction and would like to use the > 48root/45 tip airfoil. I was hoping someone may have this on cad so > I can have the templates laser cut. I have found the PDF f

KR> CAD wing template

2008-10-12 Thread Steve Glover
Not for the AS5048 - AS5046... Check with Mark Langford. He is our resident Guru with the high speed stuff. Steve Glover KR-2 N902G AJO, Ca -Original Message- Full size drawings in the plans, Virg

KR> CAD wing template

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Butterfield
At 10:04 PM 2/28/06, Steve Glover wrote: >Not for the AS5048 - AS5046... From Mark's site: The actual coordinates of all three airfoils are at this page: http://www.krnet.org/as504x/as504x.html What these do not give you are the spar locations, sizes, and tail feathers. Those are on the templa

KR> CAD and KR2S

2008-10-12 Thread Cris.
Having a KR2S CAD (DWG or DXF) set of plans would be great. I am speaking of the unmodified plans, so no stretching, widening, etc... This could lead to a really smart solution to metric/imperial problems. Just load the files, then change the unit. Ok, I am daydreaming. I don't think I'll be able

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 06:24 AM 1/25/2006, you wrote: >I understand the blackbird was also designed using a slide rule Thats >doing things the hard way! Connecta dot sounds a pretty practical solution. > Chris. +++ As Mike Turner suggested in a post, I did use

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread bo...@hatconversions.com
A piece if .040 aluminum about 2" wide makes a nice radius guageBobby > At 06:24 AM 1/25/2006, you wrote: >>I understand the blackbird was also designed using a slide rule >> Thats >>doing things the hard way! Connecta dot sounds a pretty practical >> solution. >> Chris. > +

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Chris Johnston
Would anyone have a cad file of the front end of the aft turtledeck profile to suit a dragonfly or rand robinson kr2s canopy, any form of drawing file in autocad/turbocad/microstation etc, or even just some measurements would do, I have the height and width from the plans, just a radius that w

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Stephen Teate
t in two days. Hope this helps, Stephen -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Chris Johnston Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 6:50 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR> cad file turtledeck Would anyone have a cad file of the front end of the

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread da...@alltel.net
e: 2006/01/24 Tue AM 06:50:00 CST To: "KRnet" Subject: KR> cad file turtledeck Would anyone have a cad file of the front end of the aft turtledeck profile to suit a dragonfly or rand robinson kr2s canopy, any form of drawing file in autocad/turbocad/microstation etc, or even just

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Butterfield
At 07:50 AM 1/24/06, you wrote: >Would anyone have a cad file of the front end of the aft turtledeck >profile to suit a dragonfly or rand robinson kr2s canopy, any form >of drawing file in autocad/turbocad/microstation etc, or even just >some measurements would do, I have the height and width

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Jerry Mahurin
r cutting it out, I just widened the legs to meet the > longerons. > > Dan > > From: "Chris Johnston" > Date: 2006/01/24 Tue AM 06:50:00 CST > To: "KRnet" > Subject: KR> cad file turtledeck > > Would anyone have a cad file of the front end of the a

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Chris Johnston
ednesday, January 25, 2006 1:38 AM Subject: RE: KR> cad file turtledeck > Hello Chris, > I apologize if I have missed the point of your post, but if you are just > trying to fabricate your aft turtle deck it was best for me to do it > with the canopy already in place. The canopy is a

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread Chris Johnston
ot; Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:15 PM Subject: Re: KR> cad file turtledeck > You cannot use the firewall to shape your turtle deck > > The only real way to get the curvature is to sit in each seat and have > someone to draw an outline on a board set up behind you and then pla

KR> cad file turtledeck

2008-10-12 Thread M & C
on" To: "KRnet" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 6:24 AM Subject: Re: KR> cad file turtledeck >I understand the blackbird was also designed using a slide rule Thats > doing things the hard way! Connecta dot sounds a pretty practical > solution. > > > >

KR> CAD drawings

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Kruyssen
Hi All For those out there that would like to do nice CAD drawings there is a produce called VectorEngineering CAD Software that is so easy to use and freeware (they have a "pro" version for $19.95) http://www.vectorengineer.com/vectorengineer_site_001.htm I'm using it to lay out my new instru