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 From:  fcwilt
9562.3 In reply to 9562.2 
Hi,

Thanks much.

I wasn't looking for a highly detailed model. A model that has the basic dimensions correct (size, mounting, etc) is just fine.

When designing a printer it helps to be able to include all of the parts to insure that everything will go together as planned.

Frederick
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 From:  bemfarmer
9562.4 In reply to 9562.3 
Called a Pillow block bearing. Manufacturers have models.
-Brian
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
9562.5 In reply to 9562.1 
I use McMaster-Carr to find and import models for all sorts of mechanical items; from gears to stepper motors to screws.

Go here: https://www.mcmaster.com/pillow-block-bearings

Find what you want and click on the part number. When window opens, click "Product Detail"
Scroll down to the drawing and you'll find a drop down selection box. Select: 3D Step
Click Save. The model then opens in MoI

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9562.6 In reply to 9562.5 
Very cool base!

Step is the best? Because there are also Iges and Sat available!



here the Step :) No need to be registered!



EDITED: 5 Nov 2019 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9562.7 
With export for SketchUp from Moi ;)

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 From:  fcwilt
9562.8 
Hi,

I enjoyed all the responses.

And good to know about McMaster-Carr.

I used them for some brass "press in" inserts but didn't take the time to see what else the have.

Thanks to all.

Frederick
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