For those with no Cad

R,
I can take those photos and convert them to a vector to import into cad.


Bill
 
WOW BILLH!!
You are a great guy- a very generous offer indeed.
too bad i don't really have anything worthy...
 
I must not have gone far enough back in the oil can thread to see the drawings? I really like your oiler RWM and if we get a nice set of plans here I am going to see how I do on that project. I really need an oiler for my lathe ball oilers.

Jim
 
If you have a need for making actual prints from your sketches, I would gladly make prints and send you the files in most formats as well as pdf files.
Bill,
This is exactly what I need. I have also been trying to find a simple cad program that I can make a few simple drawings with. I have a machine shop in my garage and do a lot of simple machine work for customers. I have a couple of notebooks full of pencil drawings of parts I have made that need to be cleaned up so I can read them when I have to make more of the same part. I would gladly give you a try and see what we can do.
Thanks,
Barry
 
Barry,
If you can scan them and send them to me I can do something for you.
 
Sorry, but that scan is Copyrighted. It cannot be done even though it was 1972. It should not have even been brought to this site. Using copyrighted material on this forum without the express permission of the owner is against the rules.

"Billy G"
 
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Regardless of the copyright, all you have to do is redraw the parts, make it look a little different, and you got it. What ever you do, do not reference it back to the document it was taken from. All you have to do is make a slight change to the die filer and it is considered different and does not meet the guidelines of copyright materials.
Just saying. I've done this many times in the stuff I do for a living. As long as it is not in the same format as the original document, there's no way the original owner can come back and bring legal action against you.
 
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