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Help 3d model sailor scale

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Brethil

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Good morning to all,
It's been a while.
I have a little time problem and I was wondering if someone knows a site or happened to come across a downloadable 3d model of a seaman scale for external structures. .

I have little time to draw it and cmq also to look for it on the net for the moment does not pay...

if someone could be useful to me with sites etc...

anyway, thank you in advance.

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Tell us at least how you solved it could be useful to all:)
You're right, I'm sorry!

I found the 3d of the staircase to the marinara looking like a forsennato on 3dcontentcentral, in the section "ladder" ie external stairs in metal carpentry... and then I modified it according to my requirements.


:biggrin:
 
I saw the models on the site you indicated.
It'll be my impression, but a sea scale first builds it up to change a pattern like that, unless you're almost as good as it is.
Besides everything, eye to where you insert them, if they go to a workplace, depending on the applications, they are built according to en iso 14122 or the one 10804.. .
 
I saw the models on the site you indicated.
It'll be my impression, but a sea scale first builds it up to change a pattern like that, unless you're almost as good as it is.
Besides everything, eye to where you insert them, if they go to a workplace, depending on the applications, they are built according to en iso 14122 or the one 10804.. .
you are right, too, but for matters of time I could not draw it; as to the changes I simply added some piles and adjusted the height, nothing more than..

they definitely go to a workplace, but not being us the suppliers of the aforementioned "scaletta", I have to worry only about the fact that the final 3d is nice to see x the customer he he he...(sometimes pay nn to be engineer, less bangs; with all due respect naturally!).
:biggrin:

thanks for the right

 

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