Database for mast & plate

Ahh I see you just posted that above as well! Sorry must have missed that!

No problem :wink: maybe someone is here who has the full version of PTC Creo and can convert the *.pk2 files to STEP?

Can you export the files as STL? Seems like the free version might support that?

I can open and export under following file format using Inventor pro. Look if you have one of those. I then can export to step if you want to.

Yes - but you can’t create a really good STEP out of STL

*.pk2 can only be opened with PTC Creo :disappointed_relieved:

Open it with Creo and save it under .prt or .asm no ?

With the free version I can only save as:

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I see, well then I’m afraid I can’t hep you :sweat:

I’m sure somebody is here in this forum who can help :innocent:

Or do you know a prog that can “clean” all the triangles :question:

As far as cleaning up surfaces, I have heard good things about MeshLab, but never used it myself. Its is free to download and use.

You want to “clean” the triangle on the surface ? Bad idea I think. That’s why there are different file format like step.

You may find an online file converter for ur file extension to .step. Pretty sure someone did it already.

I was mostly curious because I got some aluminum scraps and was going to mill a slingshot mast base for fun :smiley:

Maybe a prop next!

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which cnc you will use for this, could share some info/pics maybe?

@Foxyirish1987 did this work for you with the wind knife mast? Is it stiff enough?

Had the build go against me so I have it on hold. Id say mast will flex!

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Did you put in the tubes?

The gong mount hole pattern isn’t correct. The inner pairs of holes is in reality placed slightly inwards compared to the other 4 holes

Gong 2020 plate, supposed to be 90x165mm screw spacing and no fancy holes in the middle like the previous model.

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I got mine in july 2020, probably old stock 2019 still delivered (if that’s 2020 model)

Hi, new in this forum. I need to adapt a F-One hybrid mast to a Nobile Zen fuselage. The Nobile fuselage has a pocket for the mast. Its dimensions are: L 110 mm, W 15.5mm. Starting from the leading edge, the first M8 bolt is at 20mm and the second at 70mm (50mm spacing). Hope this data contributes to the database
I need to know the position of the 2 M6 bolts on the f-one mast please.
Thanks