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Topic ClosedFinding Drawing Practice

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    Posted: 02.Mar.2008 at 00:54
Hello does anyone know where I could find some 2d schematics for any mechanical parts, perhaps something like: an engine block, cam shaft, pneumatic valve, hydraulic, or anything else that would look good in a portfolio rather then just simple drilling jigs ect.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Mar.2008 at 08:08
Look at www.cben.net
Maybe there is something you can use.


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I've gotten many blocks from www.cben.net.  That is the first place I go to when I need something.
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