(11-27-2019, 11:14 AM)Luke Wrote:(11-27-2019, 11:13 AM)tophneal Wrote:(11-27-2019, 11:11 AM)Luke Wrote: There you go, the file is in the attachment.
If you're on Linux then you'll need DraftSight to open it the .dwg file.
Now get cracking
YEAH! I was just lamenting for something to do! However, I cannot see the mentioned attachment.
Turns out forum doesn't even allow admins to link potentially dangerous files updated with a FireFox link.
[edit] could you toss it up on WiKi too when you've got a moment?
Will do! If there's a suggested page, just let me know.
EDIT: DWG file has been added to the Specifications section of the PBP wiki page.
If anyone wants to tackle this in a vector program, be warned! This export may not have properly tagged measurement units (existing software fault) and the drawings will likely have to be rescaled to actual size.
I'm working on cleaning up the file in Illustrator right now and intend to make PDFs of the relevant case sections available afterward. But first I need to filter out the parts we don't/won't need (like the sides of the case,) but that is going to require a bunch of manual measuring to ensure that each drawing is correctly rescaled to the actual dimensions. Hopefully, I'll have the files up by the end of the weekend. (Holiday first, then fun.)
EDIT2: I've uploaded the DWG, and layered AI and PDF with each view of the PBP as their own layer/group. Rescaling is not done yet, I don't have the measuring tools available at work that I would prefer to use to get accurate measurements. I'm going to pull the base dimensions and apply them where I obviously can, but if anyone else would like to go through the files to see which views we need measurements for, it'd be very helpful!
If you do download the PDF, do NOT use a PDF viewer. Each view is very large and will not display on the "page." You need to be able to zoom out to see the canvas contents.
EDIT3: 8/12 drawings have been rescaled and will be visible on the canvas now, but they all share the same canvas, so a vector editing program will still be best. The remaining 4 drawings are of profile views, so they likely will be removed from the files. As I make progress, I am uploading new versions of the AI and PDF files to the GDrive link given.