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both ^^ are valid points. then you get the people that change their minds on what they said they wanted and try to blame you for doing it wrong.

also take into consideration that a lot of laser cutting companies have a minimum charge. same part. 1 off $80. 20 off $80.

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Hey,

Ive just started doing 3d cad work and basic CFD. I have the software etc to do more complex CFD but I have just been modelling air flow through cooler piping n such. Want to eventually model plenums and exhaust manifolds. Im not interested in this as a profession or anything, Just a bit of a way to put off uni work.

If anyone has any spare dimensions for flanges, 25 and 26 inlet runners, plenum specs etc would you be able to share?

Im not trying to steal a thread or any business or anything, I just want to get better at modeling real things.

so PLEASE if someone has some dimensions for something I am all ears :)

Cheers,

Lukas

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