The "JEEP" Fire Pit

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What thickness do you fellows cut pits like this out of? 10ga? 3/16?
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I would expect 10 ga. or thicker. I think it all depends on if it will be more ornamental in nature or will see much actual use.
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This looks awesome! I can not wait to try and cut this to see how it comes out. Thanks for sharing!
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Question on this file, I was expecting to see all of the circles and arcs as just that, but when I got it for instance the headlight instead of being a circle is defined by 100s of small line segments. Did I do something wrong, or does my AutoCAD LT 2017 do something different with the file? I didn’t try it in Fusion 360 yet.
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akozman1979 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:23 am Question on this file, I was expecting to see all of the circles and arcs as just that, but when I got it for instance the headlight instead of being a circle is defined by 100s of small line segments. Did I do something wrong, or does my AutoCAD LT 2017 do something different with the file? I didn’t try it in Fusion 360 yet.
I don't think you did anything wrong. I see the same thing when I open it with Inkscape as well as Design Edge. I think this is just a result of the software the OP is using for his vector file creation. But it should still cut fine.

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As an example - TMCad allows for export of dxf files in four different formats.
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Polyarc, Polyline, or Spline would generally be preferred over the Line format. Perhaps Tom Caudle will have some thoughts on this as well.

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Thanks for the quick reply David. Yeah, I myself always try to stick with poly lines. We learned different ways.
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akozman1979 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 7:13 am Thanks for the quick reply David. Yeah, I myself always try to stick with poly lines. We learned different ways.
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Another thing with many line segments vs poly lines is in your CNC program each line segment is another line of g-code, so this file will get very large quickly. Where as if you have a circle the g-code is based on the center, diameter, etc. it ends up making a much smaller g-code file. My basic understanding is you want as few line segments or vertexes as necessary to define what you’re cutting so the g-code file isn’t unnecessarily large.
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akozman1979 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 7:18 am Another thing with many line segments vs poly lines is in your CNC program each line segment is another line of g-code, so this file will get very large quickly. Where as if you have a circle the g-code is based on the center, diameter, etc. it ends up making a much smaller g-code file. My basic understanding is you want as few line segments or vertexes as necessary to define what you’re cutting so the g-code file isn’t unnecessarily large.
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Red Star wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:37 pm Hi everyone. I'm new to the page and saying hello. Amazing forum and I love all the shares. I was reading through the Jeep fire pit and saw some people were having trouble with tabs so I modeled it up in Solidworks and found some problems. I fixed them up for you all and would like to share them with you. Thanks for sharing everyone.
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This is a great looking fire pit!! There was just someone at the one of the Plasmacam Facebook groups asking for a collapsible Jeep fire pit. I referred them to this page and let them know that if the become a contributing member they can download this one plus many others as well.

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Re: The "JEEP" Fire Pit

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Curious what was the problem with the tabs? not enough clearance?
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SpeedRacer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:34 am Curious what was the problem with the tabs? not enough clearance?
Red Star (the OP) has not been active on this forum since 2018, so I doubt he will respond to you. As far as I know, he never explained what the problems were with the original file. He did say in a follow-up post:
Red Star wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2016 11:39 am Thank you for the replies. I kept the same thickness as the original and made the slots for 3/16" plate.
He did say that he had modeled it up in Fusion 360 for a fit check. If you know how to use Fusion 360, this would not be too hard to do. Each of the pieces can be imported (inserted) to Fusion 360 as dxf and extruded to the 3/16" thickness. Then simply assemble the pieces to see how they fit.

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