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<blockquote data-quote="lovestrucks" data-source="post: 23227" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I'm in the SAE Baja club at school....basically a glorified go-cart. You can google it it's pretty cool little competition with schools from across the nation.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Um what do you mean? I know how to print drawings and stuff but I've heard there is a way to wrap the part in the program and it finds all the degrees and measurements that can then be printed out as a template to then wrap your tube with and trace the edges. I'm working off the student 2010-2011 edition so maybe im limited based on my versions capabilities but think there should be a way. If not I can at least tell the president of the club of how to do it cuz he has a full version. If anyone can figure it out though and tell me then I'd greatly appreciate it. We are actually done with the arms after hours of making at perfecting our own templates, but now we are dealing with a rear frame tube that we had to cut out cuz it was dented, so we are having to fit a piece in to a spot that it at a very odd angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovestrucks, post: 23227, member: 173"] I'm in the SAE Baja club at school....basically a glorified go-cart. You can google it it's pretty cool little competition with schools from across the nation. Um what do you mean? I know how to print drawings and stuff but I've heard there is a way to wrap the part in the program and it finds all the degrees and measurements that can then be printed out as a template to then wrap your tube with and trace the edges. I'm working off the student 2010-2011 edition so maybe im limited based on my versions capabilities but think there should be a way. If not I can at least tell the president of the club of how to do it cuz he has a full version. If anyone can figure it out though and tell me then I'd greatly appreciate it. We are actually done with the arms after hours of making at perfecting our own templates, but now we are dealing with a rear frame tube that we had to cut out cuz it was dented, so we are having to fit a piece in to a spot that it at a very odd angle. [/QUOTE]
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