by adbuch » Fri Dec 30, 2022 8:37 pm
Welcome aboard! When you get a chance, perhaps post in the "Introduce Yourself" section and tell us more about yourself, your setup, which software you are learning to use, and perhaps share a few photos of some of the projects you are working on.
One way to get close is to manually trace over your jpeg image - this will get you close. I assume this is some sort of universal wheel spacer with multiple bolt patterns. I drew the two larger circles, then a smaller one and copied it to the other locations as shown on you image. Then scale to the correct size.
For example, the one I have drawn measure 18.722 inches on the OD. Measure the actual OD of your part and scale to size. So if you actual part measures 8" for the OD, then scale the drawing by a factor of 8/18.722 (8 divided by 18.722). The measure the actual size of the smaller holes in your spacer and adjust the holes in the drawing to match.
What program are you using to do your drawing? Let us know and perhaps we can offer more guidance specific to your software package.
David
Welcome aboard! When you get a chance, perhaps post in the "Introduce Yourself" section and tell us more about yourself, your setup, which software you are learning to use, and perhaps share a few photos of some of the projects you are working on.
One way to get close is to manually trace over your jpeg image - this will get you close. I assume this is some sort of universal wheel spacer with multiple bolt patterns. I drew the two larger circles, then a smaller one and copied it to the other locations as shown on you image. Then scale to the correct size.
For example, the one I have drawn measure 18.722 inches on the OD. Measure the actual OD of your part and scale to size. So if you actual part measures 8" for the OD, then scale the drawing by a factor of 8/18.722 (8 divided by 18.722). The measure the actual size of the smaller holes in your spacer and adjust the holes in the drawing to match.
What program are you using to do your drawing? Let us know and perhaps we can offer more guidance specific to your software package.
David
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