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  1. DickF

    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Good job 👍. Is your chimney stack top staying as is or are you going to fabricate a castellated end as orig. Just wondering how to go about making something like that.
  2. DickF

    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Fantastic work, loving every minute of your postings.
  3. DickF

    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Sorry I don’t use GoogleDrive at all. send your email address to me and I’ll return with attachment [email protected]
  4. DickF

    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Hi Ian, sure no problem. I’m new here so I don’t know if I can upload the drawings to the forum or whether they have to be mailed. Can you help. The pdf is about 20mb
  5. DickF

    Stephenson's Rocket--Working Model

    Hi, I modelled this one in CAD from a set of PDF drawings I found. These I could make available if anyone is interested. Here’s a screenshot of my CAD model.
  6. DickF

    Fusion 360 replacement

    Thanks 😊
  7. DickF

    Fusion 360 replacement

    The video appears in my original post. I moved it up to there after I finally sorted out how to post a video. Sorry for any inconvenience 😬
  8. DickF

    Fusion 360 replacement

    Video worked .... enjoy Edit: Video link has been moved into my original post. Sorry for any inconvenience
  9. DickF

    Fusion 360 replacement

    Thanks for the welcome awake. When I try and upload from my iPhone no videos are available, so not even small ones can be picked. I’ve never uploaded to YouTube, but if that‘s the way I’ll take a look. Edit: Problem solved. Uploaded to YouTube and added link.
  10. DickF

    Fusion 360 replacement

    I’ve been using F360 for some time now. At first I designed using the “bottom up” method ( each part designed individually and then brought into an assembly file defining each joint and position as I added them). A very time consuming method. I have now switched to the “top down method”(each...
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