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    Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 09:13
Somebody Please help me to make some object of wire Siling with dia 1/2"..thanks before and after!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 11:45
Are you creating this as a 3D object?

Can you post some kind of image so we know exactly what you are trying to make?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 13:01
I've created an object, the title of it  is Lifting Kiln Shell, you can see it in the New CAD Blocks. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 13:11
yess, I created this as 3D object! already uploaded kobelco 7250 in action..! please check!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 13:49
I don't understand something.  You have asked for help in creating this sling but you post a 3D drawing with the sling already created.  What do you need help for?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 13:55
Hello, great job that you have done.
I have also done studies for cement plant kiln lifting in an erection company dealing with cranes, lifting beams ect...
 
may be you can take a look a my drawing : 3D SHACKLE+LUG+HOOK.dwg in the CAD Blocks library right here in the site.
 
Ask for more if you want informations about sling extremities.
I hope that with the loads you carry your slings are bigger than 1/2".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 13:57
The drawing has some inherent problems.  Take a close look at the tanks and concrete cradles.

Why is everything on Layer "0" with the color of the layer overriddden?

Poor use of layers.


Edited by John Connor - 16.Dec.2011 at 13:58
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 15:29
Hello N° 2, I have looked back on your DWG file and I'd say that you could have choosen better blocks insertion points.
Anyway it's a great job...
For cables and lifting extremities + accessories you could take a look at "THE CROSBY GROUP" internet site and you could find a lot of informations and also download 2D DWG files provide you registrate on their site.
Ask for more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 15:35
Too bad Joni won't tell us what object(s) he really wants to make.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2011 at 15:52
John, in Indonesia it's may be too late in the evening for a reply.
Let's wait till monday.....
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