Tuesday 10 December 2013

Fully Define the Sketch




some tips regarding good sketching practices.

Every part should have sketch(s) that is fully defined and extremely easy to edit, always remember, at school no one will read your sketch, not even the professors for grading, but in CAD, especially CAM firms other engineers and technicians will need your sketch to be as clear as possible and as much easy to edit as possible.

Use relations and construction lines, instead of dimensions where ever possible, NEVER link part sketch(s) to external (other) parts in an assembly; it is considered a very bad practice everywhere! Because if someone goes in and changes the "external" part, the original part changes due to this, which messes up the whole assembly.

Fully defining a sketch, it is always easy to just whack dimensions everywhere, but fully defining properly takes a lot of time which means a lot more money to the client to pay but stick with it, remember it is you who have to modify it later if needed, make a fully defined sketch now and save the trouble later.

The only way you would not fully define a sketch was if you are doing "recreational" modeling or something. In real work always define the sketch. It is a nightmare to make changes (for others) to parts that were created by you by using sketches that were not always fully defined. Being able to edit by another engineer should be a high priority.

Minimize the use of 3D sketches.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Free Solid Works Tutorials


The links for free solidworks Tutorials are given below. Education shall always be free for all!
More will be uploaded as the time passes by.

1. SolidWorks 2014, Tutorial to create a Key Ring, 3D Printing ready! HD
http://dai.ly/x16md94

2. SolidWorks 2014, Tutorial to create a Key Chain, 3D Printing ready! HD
http://dai.ly/x16mdym

3. SolidWorks 2014, Tutorial to create a Double Helical Gear, 3D Printing ready! HD
http://dai.ly/x16ki91

4. SolidWorks 2014, Tutorial to create BBQ Presentation Dish, 3D Printing ready! HD
http://dai.ly/x16ka1j

5. How to Create a Spring,, SolidWorks 2012, using Sweep Revolve,, Tutorial HD
http://dai.ly/x16k2kx

6. How to Create a Bent Spring, using Sweep Revolve, SolidWorks 2012, Tutorial HD
http://dai.ly/x16k28z

7. SolidWorks 2012, RC Aircraft Full Tutorial, HD
http://dai.ly/x16k1vv

8. Solidworks 2012,, Tutorial, Wrap Feature,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16k1d6

9. SolidWorks Simulation Premium 2012, Meshing Tips,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gxz6

10. Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram Tutorial,, SolidWorks Simulation Premium 2012,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gxic

11. Cam Mate Tutorial,, SolidWorks 2012,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gx7g

12. Tutorial: How to create a Rack in SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gphh

13. Tutorial: How to create a cloth hanger (using sweep) in SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gp24

14. Tutorial: How to create a cloth hanger (using extrude) in SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16fqyz

15. Tutorial: How to create a Tee with Ribs in SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16fqly

16. Tutorial: How to create a Propeller in SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16fqes

17. Square Spring Tutorial,, SolidWorks 2013,, HD
http://dai.ly/x16gqga

Friday 18 October 2013

Star Embeded Ring

The Ring with the Star!
 
 
A CAD Ring, with a star embedded in it, It is 3D printable. It is for sale.
 
The special thing about this ring is the star, only visible if made from transparent material, if transparent material is not available, never the less, you can still print it, as the rock will cost a fortune! it can be a great 3D printed gift.

also available on Three Dimensional Designing and Manufacturing.

Data and Dimensions

The ring is 3 cm in diameter, over all length is 50 mm, width is 40 mm, the stone portion is 16 mm thick at maximum.ring thickness is 2 mm.

Pricing

SolidWorks 2013 Part File                      $50 (PKR 5,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 9,000)
STL File                                                $20 (PKR 2,000)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $15 (PKR 1,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $10 (PKR 1,000)

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.

Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
20 minute per render using Core i5 750 in turbo mode.
 
Render 01

Render 02

Render 03

Render 03


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Soccer Stadium

The Stadium!
 
 
A CAD of a Soccer stadium. Inspired by UEFA Champions League Stadium. It is 3D printable but you'll need to scale it down. If you are a student, it is a good practice for pattern and using split lines, surfaces etc.. It is for sale.
 

Data and Dimensions

Full size stadium, 130 m x 90 m field of play, 207 ft. tall...

Pricing

SolidWorks 2013 Part File                      $50 (PKR 5,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 10,000)
STL File                                                $20 (PKR 2,000)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $55 (PKR 5,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $55 (PKR 5,500)

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.

Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
20 minute per render using Core i5 750 in turbo mode.
 
 
Render 01

Render 02


Render 03
Render 04

Render 05

Render 06

Render 07

Render 08

Render 09

Render 10

Render 11
 


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Thursday 17 October 2013

The Holidays Collection!

 
 
Special 3D Printable CAD models' for Sale for the Holiday Season. They can be a great 3D printed gifts for/from tech enthusiasts, specially for Christmas 2013!
Check the website Three Dimensional Designing and Manufacturing for more details!
 
First model: Snow Flake Pendant

Pricing

SolidWorks 2014 Part File                      $40 (PKR 4,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 9,000)
STL File                                                $10 (PKR 1,000)
Custom STL File                                  $30 (PKR 3,000)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $25 (PKR 2,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $15 (PKR 1,500)
 
Rendering 01
 
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Saturday 12 October 2013

The WebSite

 
It is for the information to all the readers that we are developing our website. The following link is the preview version hosted at Google.
 

Link

 
For now it has only 2 products available. more will be added as hours and days go by.
 
Please visit and leave suggestions, send an email to fadoobaba@live.com , tweet @fadoobaba, PM at https://www.facebook.com/ThreeDimensionalDesign or https://grabcad.com/fahad.rafi.butt with comment .
 
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Tuesday 8 October 2013

The Combination


Written for students who just graduated and/or are inducted in a university program, specially mechanical engineering.

Now a days, there are many different electronic products around. All virtually do the same thing and we want then all rather than the need. People waste money on cell phones desktops, then buy laptops, phablets, tablets etc. too, but still aren't satisfied.

The best combination for me is as follows, (w.r.t. CAD)

1. Buy a high end desktop, the foremost advantage of that is you can't carry it everywhere! Specially if you go for camping or a picnic, the point is to enjoy the scenic stuff nature has made for us out there, rather than carry you laptop around and do the same things you do everyday even on the camp (outings make your brain work better!). The technical advantage is that you can perform tasks with ease on a desktop as compared to a laptop. Desktops have more power (wattage), they don't heat up much, while using desktops you usually sit up so you don't develop muscle pains. Desktops have room for upgrades, for at least 4 more years (after launch), while laptops become obsolete more quickly, e.g. you can change the display (monitor) for your desktop even after 10 years of launch and replace it with a higher resolution one! You can connect more peripherals with a desktop as compared to a laptop. CAD software run very well on desktops, like SolidWorks and Key-Shot. Due to the fact that the laptop processors and memory are under clocked, they do not perform well specially while rendering specially on battery power. If you are into PC gaming as well, a high end desktop will serve you loyally for 4 5 years easy in that account as well!! Thus saving the money for consoles and stuff.

2. Then buy a feature phone like the Nokia C2-00, it runs 2 active SIMs at a time and has excellent antenna, expandable memory, Bluetooth, even has a FM radio!

3. For photography buy a dedicated camera, only take out when required. No matter what everybody says, phone camera can never out perform a dedicated camera!

4. To take along with you on business trips, buy a small tablet or mini notebook, with "Viewer" versions of your CAD software installed. It will not make the system lag and it will help you do the job of presenting your designs and ideas perfectly and you wont be carrying a heavy duty/expensive laptop around all the time! And the battery life of mini notebooks and tablets even in many time greater than a high end laptop, you can even leave the charger behind on a one day business trip to a near by city!

Smart Phones are a waste of money for me, why spend thousands of rupees on a phone carry it with you all the time. Instead buy a High End Desktop like http://3dimensionaldesigningandmanufacturing.blogspot.com/2013/10/haswell-powered-cpu-build-guide-for-hi.html, a Feature Phone, a Tablet and a Camera.


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Monday 7 October 2013

Entry Level CPU Build Guide for Word Processing and Browsing; for October 2013 (Pakistan Market Prices and Parts Availability)

 
 
This is the least expensive, the most basic build guide, based on the parts available in Pakistan. This build is recommended for casual users and students wanting a basic computer for Microsoft® Office work. And for those who run games on consoles.

CPU

Intel® Pentium™ G-2020 Processor (3M Cache, up to 2.90 GHz) ~6,500 PKR, It has 2 cores and no HT technology, will perform everyday tasks like charm! It will struggle a with the running games at medium-low resolution. Just recommended for word processing and Internet.

Motherboard

Intel® Desktop Board DH61CR ~5,500 PKR, using 3rd party mother boards is not recommended in Pakistan because of no-warranty issues. Most of the importers buy from Intel and they come with warranty, others simply don't. This board supports 4 3 GB/s SATA, USB and PCI-e 2.1.

PSU + Case + Extra Fan

~3,000 PKR. For this build you can go for the built in 300 Watt power supply that comes with you casing, but due to large time spent gaming and/or rendering and due to hot temperature in Pakistan, the system heats up pretty bad, so be SURE to buy and add an extra 90 mm fan.

RAM

Kingston® KVR16N11/2 2 GB DDR 3 1600 MHz, ~2,000PKR  x1, as RAM is expensive these days, was at around half the price last year, so go for 1 DIMM 2 GB memory. (capacity of the recommended motherboard is 8GBx2 = 16 GB maximum).

HD

Seagate® Barracuda™ 7200 rpm 32 MB Cache 500 GB ~6,500 PKR. Buy the smallest/cheapest capacity/price available because most of us pre own portable hard drives anyway, use them for backup.

Optical Drive

Yeah, it was something too, something dinosaurs used! NOT recommended. Just wastage of money! We use USB ports to install any of the current OS, obviously. but of you don't have the ability to install the OS from USB port, or are afraid to make changes to your BIOS, please buy yourself a Super Drive.

WIFI

TP Link® WN722N ~1,000 PKR, it is a must as most of us have WIFI routers these days, so to get internet to your desktop, you will have to use this or a ~2,500 PKR 50+ meter LAN cable. The choice is yours! This isn't even a hard one!
This all adds up to 27,000 PKR without Graphics Card, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers and a Monitor which most of us pre own and do not change for ~8-10 years.
If you are buying everything from start, add ~2,500 PKR for keyboard and mouse, and ~12,000 for 900p monitor (Dell® or HP® only because of warranty issues).

 
 
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Haswell Powered CPU Build Guide for Low End Gaming, Word Processing and Browsing; for October 2013 (Pakistan Market Prices and Parts Availability)

This build is recommended for casual CAD users, rendering at very high resolution will take lot of time on this build, nearly impossible and very casual gamers.

CPU

Intel® Core™ i3-4130 Processor (3M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz) ~15,000 PKR, average rendering performance, it will stay for 3 years easy! It has 2 cores and HT technology, will perform everyday tasks and simple CAD tasks like charm! It will struggle a bit with the rendering software and large CAD assemblies, and of course running games at high resolution.

Motherboard

Intel® Desktop Board DB85FL ~10,000 PKR, using 3rd party mother boards is not recommended in Pakistan because of no-warranty issues. Most of the importers buy from Intel and they come with warranty, others simply don't. This board supports 4 6 GB/s SATA, USB and PCI-e 3.0.

PSU + Case + Extra Fan

~3,000 PKR. For this build you can go for the built in 300 Watt power supply that comes with you casing, but due to large time spent gaming and/or rendering and due to hot temperature in Pakistan, the system heats up pretty bad, so be SURE to buy and add an extra 120 mm fan.

RAM

Kingston® KVR16N11/4 4 GB DDR 3 1600 MHz, ~4,000PKR  x1, as RAM is expensive these days, was at around half the price last year, so go for 1 DIMM 4 GB memory. I don't recommend buying 2x DIMM of 2GB capacity, because if you want to upgrade to full capacity later (and most of you will, that's why one buys a Desktop and not a Craptop), (capacity of the recommended motherboard is 8GBx4 = 32 GB maximum) it will not use up extra DIMM slot.

HD

Seagate® Barracuda™ 7200 rpm 32 MB Cache 500 GB ~6,500 PKR. Buy the smallest/cheapest capacity/price available because most of us pre own portable hard drives anyway, use them for backup.

Optical Drive

Yeah, it was something too, something dinosaurs used! NOT recommended. Just wastage of money! We use USB ports to install any of the current OS, obviously. but of you don't have the ability to install the OS from USB port, or are afraid to make changes to your BIOS, please buy yourself a Super Drive.

WIFI

TP Link® WN722N ~1,000 PKR, it is a must as most of us have WIFI routers these days, so to get internet to your desktop, you will have to use this or a ~2,500 PKR 50+ meter LAN cable. The choice is yours! This isn't even a hard one!
This all adds up to 40,000 PKR without Graphics Card, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers and a Monitor which most of us pre own and do not change for ~8-10 years.
If you are buying everything from start, add ~2,500 PKR for keyboard and mouse, and ~12,000 for 900p monitor (Dell® or HP® only because of warranty issues).

 
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Haswell Powered CPU Build Guide for Medium Gaming and Entry Level CAD; for October 2013 (Pakistan Market Prices and Parts Availability)

 
This build is recommended for regular CAD users, rendering at very high resolutionwill take lot of time on this build. and casual gamers (which most of us are).

CPU

Intel® Core™ i5-4670 Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.50 GHz) ~22,000 PKR, exceptional value for money, average rendering performance, it will stay for 4 years easy! It has 4 cores and no HT technology, but will perform everyday gaming and CAD tasks like charm!

Motherboard

Intel® Desktop Board DB85FL ~11,000 PKR, using 3rd party mother boards is not recommended in Pakistan because of no-warranty issues. Most of the importers buy from Intel and they come with warranty, others simply don't. This board supports 4 6 GB/s SATA, USB and PCI-e 3.0.

GPU

MSI® NVidia™ GeForce GT 640 GDDR3 2 GB ~10,000 PKR, great value for money too, will easily run all existing games (~30 fps), and all to be released games at low-medium settings at a minimum of ~30 fps for at least 2 more years.

PSU + Case + Extra Fan

Corsair® VS 450 400 Watt PSU + Casing ~5,000 PKR (after the price for built-in PSU is subtracted). In Rendering, the CPU goes to full power and beyond (Intel® Turbo Boost) so power consumption increases, same applies to GPU when gaming, you will probably use 300 Watt maximum, but as PSU gets older (after 3-4 years minimum) the output wattage decrease, so to make up for that, initially buy a slightly larger wattage PSU. Also due to large time spent gaming and/or rendering, the system heats up pretty bad, so be SURE to buy and add an extra 90 mm fan.

RAM

Kingston® KVR16N11/8 8 GB DDR 3 1600 MHz, ~8,000PKR  x1, as RAM is expensive these days, was at around half the price last year, so go for 1 DIMM 8 GB memory. I don't recommend buying 2x DIMM of 4GB capacity, because if you want to upgrade to full capacity later (and most of you will, that's why one buys a Desktop and not a Craptop), (capacity of the recommended motherboard is 8GBx4 = 32 GB maximum) it will not use up extra DIMM slot.

HD

Seagate® Barracuda™ 7200 rpm 32 MB Cache 500 GB ~6,500 PKR. I don't recommend buying a hard disk anymore because it will slow your system down, buy a 180 GB SSD instead. Believe me, 180 GB is enough space, most of us pre own Portable HD anyway, so use that for back up. If you want a HD buy the smallest/cheapest capacity/price available.

Optical Drive

Yeah, it was something too, something dinosaurs used! NOT recommended. Just wastage of money! We use USB ports to install any of the current OS, obviously.

WIFI

TP Link® WN722N ~1,000 PKR, it is a must as most of us have WIFI routers these days, so to get internet to your desktop, you will have to use this or a ~2,500 PKR 50+ meter LAN cable. The choice is yours! This isn't even a hard one!
This all adds up to 70,000 PKR without SSD, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers and a Monitor which most of us pre own and do not change for ~8-10 years.
If you are buying everything from start, add ~2,500 PKR for keyboard and mouse, and ~12,000 for 900p monitor (Dell® or HP® only because of warranty issues).

 
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Haswell Powered CPU Build Guide for Hi-End Gaming and CAD; for October 2013 (Pakistan Market Prices and Parts Availability)

 
This build is recommended for those who use CAD software daily and render their models as well at a high resolution. And do PC gaming as well.

CPU

Intel® Core™ i7-4770 Processor (8M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz) ~34,000 PKR, exceptional value for money, excellent render performance, it will stay for 5 years easy! Comes with 8 cores! Do I need say more? :)

Motherboard

Intel® Desktop Board DH87MC ~12,000 PKR, using 3rd party mother boards is not recommended in Pakistan because of no-warranty issues. Most of the importers buy from Intel and they come with warranty, others simply don't. This board supports 6 6 GB/s SATA, USB and PCI-e 3.0.

GPU

MSI® NVidia™ GeForce GTX 650 GDDR5 2 GB ~15,000 PKR, great value for money too, will easily run all existing games (50+ fps), and all to be released games at maximum settings at a minimum of ~30 fps for at least 2 more years. And lets face it, AMD is crap! ;)

PSU + Case + Extra Fan

Corsair® VS 500 500 Watt PSU + Casing ~6,000 PKR (after the price for built-in PSU is subtracted). In Rendering, the CPU goes to full power and beyond (Intel® Turbo Boost) so power consumption increases, same applies to GPU when gaming, you will probably use 400 Watt maximum, but as PSU gets older (after 3-4 years minimum) the output wattage decrease, so to make up for that, initially buy a slightly larger wattage PSU. Also due to large time spent gaming and/or rendering, the system heats up pretty bad, so be SURE to buy and add an extra 120 mm fan.

RAM

Kingston® KVR16N11/8 8 GB DDR 3 1600 MHz, ~8,000PKR  x1, as RAM is expensive these days, was at around half the price last year, so go for 1 DIMM 8 GB memory. I don't recommend buying 2x DIMM of 4GB capacity, because if you want to upgrade to full capacity later (and most of you will, that's why one buys a Desktop and not a Craptop), (capacity of the recommended motherboard is 8GBx4 = 32 GB maximum) it will not use up extra DIMM slot.

HD

Seagate® Barracuda™ 7200 rpm 32 MB Cache 500 GB ~6,500 PKR. I don't recommend buying a hard disk anymore because it will slow your system down, buy a 180 GB SSD instead. Believe me, 180 GB is enough space, most of us pre own Portable HD anyway, so use that for back up. If you want a HD buy the smallest/cheapest capacity/price available.

SSD

Kingston® SV300S37A/60G 60 GB ~6,500PKR. This 6GB/s SSD boots Microsoft's® Windows™ 8.1 RTM in 10 seconds ONLY! Get the point I was making earlier? Go for Kingston because warranty issues, again importers do not buy from Intel in case of SSD, but from Corsair and Kingston.

Optical Drive

Yeah, it was something too, something dinosaurs used! NOT recommended. Just wastage of money! We use USB ports to install any of the current OS, obviously.

WIFI

TP Link® WN722N ~1,000 PKR, it is a must as most of us have WIFI routers these days, so to get internet to your desktop, you will have to use this or a ~2,500 PKR 50+ meter LAN cable. The choice is yours! This isn't even a hard one!
This all adds up to 89,000 PKR without Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers and a Monitor which most of us pre own and do not change for ~8-10 years. And with 60 GB SSD and 500 GB HD.
If you are buying everything from start, add ~2,500 PKR for keyboard and mouse, and ~12,000 for 900p monitor (Dell® or HP® only because of warranty issues).

 

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Friday 4 October 2013

A Basket

Shopping Basket




A CAD model of basket. It is 3D printable but you'll need to scale it down, or own/have access to a large 3D printer. If you are a student, it is a good practice for curve based pattern. It is for sale.

For environments cause, use these to carry stuff around instead of plastic bags or even paper bags! paper comes directly from wood!

Data and Dimensions

It's 30 in x 15 x in 12 in., storage area is 20 in x 11.5 in x 14.75 in.

Pricing

SolidWorks 2013 Part File                      $40 (PKR 4,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 9,000)
STL File                                                $10 (PKR 1,000)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $25 (PKR 2,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $15 (PKR 1,500)

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.

Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
20 minute per render using Core i5 750 in turbo mode.
 
Render 01

Render 02

Render 03

Render 04
 
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Sunday 29 September 2013

Tree Chain

Key Chain


A CAD model of a key chain. It is 3D printable. It is for sale. Its a tree chain :)
The ring is 5 cm in diameter, to be printed separately, the tree is 50 mm by 37.5 mm, to be printed separately as well.

It is for sale.

Pricing

SolidWorks 2013 Assembly Files              $30 (PKR 3,000)
IGES/STEP Assembly Files                      $70 (PKR 7,000)
STL File                                                $15 (PKR 1,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $20 (PKR 2,000)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $10 (PKR 1,000)
 

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.
Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
20 minute per render using Core i5 750 in turbo mode.
 
Render 01

Render 02

Render 03
 
 
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Snow Flake Ear Ring

Flakes!

 
This Product has now been added to The Holidays Collection 2013. visit now! more products on the way!
 
A CAD model of an ear ring. It can be a great gift for the up coming holiday season! It is 3D printable. An awesome gift for/from tech enthusiasts! It is for sale.
 

Data and Dimensions

It's 40 mm in diameter and minimum wall thickness is 2 mm.
 

Pricing


SolidWorks 2013 Part File                      $40 (PKR 4,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 9,000)
STL File                                                $15 (PKR 1,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $25 (PKR 2,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $15 (PKR 1,500)
 

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.

Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
20 minute per render using Core i5 750 in turbo mode.
 
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For purchase or suggest, send an email to fadoobaba@live.com , tweet @fadoobaba, PM at https://www.facebook.com/ThreeDimensionalDesign or https://grabcad.com/fahad.rafi.butt or comment with your contact details and I will contact you!. Thank you for reading!

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Cake Candle Holder

Candles!


A CAD model of a candle holder for cakes, instead of many candles ruining your cake with wax, use this! it can store 7 candles of 0.9 mm diameter each, specially useful too, if there are many digits in you number! It is for sale.
 

Data and Dimensions

It's 50 mm in diameter and 50 mm in length. Minimum wall thickness is 1 mm.
 

Pricing

SolidWorks 2013 Part File                      $50 (PKR 5,000)
IGES/STEP File                                      $90 (PKR 9,000)
STL File                                                $15 (PKR 1,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2007                        $25 (PKR 2,500)
DWG File AutoCAD 2013                        $15 (PKR 1,500)
 

Renderings

With White Back Ground, 1366 x 626, 64 Ray Bounces, Maximum Shadow Quality, Ground Illumination, Global Illumination, Self Shadows, Ground Shadows and Ground Reflections.
 
$2.5 (PKR 250) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) with at least 1 part file.
$10 (PKR 1,000) Each (167 PPI at 9 in Diagonal) only renders.
 
Custom Back Ground add $5 per render.

Special discount for students enrolled in degree programs!
 
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For purchase or suggest, send an email to fadoobaba@live.com , tweet @fadoobaba, PM at https://www.facebook.com/ThreeDimensionalDesign or https://grabcad.com/fahad.rafi.butt or comment with your contact details and I will contact you!. Thank you for reading!

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