Hello again,
Since my last entry here, and the very kind help I received, I decided to share my list of libraries I made for personal use. I am lousy at github and I get lost in the coded lingo they use there, so I have never shared any of my self made libraries.
I use these for mechanical disigns, so they contain the correct sizes, features and shapes they need in order to comply when designing. They sometimes lack detail, simply because it isn't needed for my purposes. This detail can include thread, grease points or chamfers and rounded corners.
The list is:
dimpled flat nuts for round nosed C spanner adjustments according to DIN 1816
slotted flat nuts for square nosed C spanner adjustments according to DIN 1804
eyebolts and eye nuts from M6 to M24 (forgot to write which standard)
feather keys according to din 6885
knurled metric nuts (slow renderer, needs work)
metric roll pins (forgot to write which standard)
bearings. reworked an existing library to include 52xx, 53xx, 160xx, 60xx, 62xx, 622xx, 63xx, 67xx, 68xx, 69xx, 6xx, MR series 10xx through to 95.
button head allen screws. Sizes as per ISO7380-1 but simplified as model (no thread). Limited to m3, m4, m5, m6, m8, m10, m12 and m16.
metric nuts with proper spanner size and formed outline, but no thread
nylock nuts, again proper spanner size and formed outline but no thread
metric T-nuts( as for fixing material on your mill table, not the extruded profile nuts)
pillow block bearings from ucp 201 up to 207. Functional model without too much detail
socket set screws according to ISO 4026, 4027 and 4029 but no thread
sikas and sakas from 5 up to 18. Male and female tie rod ends. Functioning model without thread or grease point.
ucf 201_03 up to ucf 210 and ucf305 up to ucf310 4 hole bearing blocks. Functioning model with only the necessary details
I might have left a few out since I am at my work pc and not my home laptop, if there is interest I can look up others later.
Question is, if I cannot do this directly on github myself, where can I share these files?
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