I'm just tossing this out their to see if their is any interest in having one thread with everyone's fire pit files their willing to share or have previously uploaded on a separate posting. Just thought it would be kinda cool to have one thread with all of the pits and cooking goodies in it since cooler weather is right around the corner. Here are a few to start it off, lets see if anyone else is willing to play
jalapenotexas.dxf
Octagon Slanted Firepit.dxf
36 hex pit.dxf
48-pit.dxf
36-pit.dxf
24-pit.dxf
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Thanks for the post... I love the idea of rolling up a bunch of files into one general heading like this.... I've somewhat organized my file structure on my thumb drives into broad categories like this and it really helps finding files, especially when you haven't used one in a while, and there's hundreds of files to wade through!
Oldsarge
6x12 Home Built Table
Hypertherm PowerMax 85
CandCNC Dragon Cut 620 DTHC IV
CorelDraw X7, Sheetcam, Mach 3
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cbassjr wrote:Thanks always looking for new fire pits and ideas. Like the thread idea.
Well add to it Im always looking for ideas to
245 Views and only a couple add's. Come on guys this is the sharing page, not the taking page. Add some new stuff or I'm going to start new threads every hour asking how to build a stick man file and if someone could build me a circle inside a box file in dfx by tomorrow for a customers brothers cousins volunteer nympho sex ed class held at the local adult book store to raise money for the blind pigmies in southern Vaginia Falls
I might as well post it here, as an FYI for those of us who like to burn things, I made a 36" out of 3/16" and I haven't had it for a year yet and I've warped the sides pretty good from the heat.
David Finch CWI
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Plasmacam 4x4 with DHC2
PowerMax 45
Lots of other toys
Here are a couple of rolled ring designs I've done over the years.
These are set up to cut from 5'x10' sheets and then just roll to diameter (~37") and weld the seam. You can adjust them however you like to fit your sheet size.
Deer-Turkey Fire Ring.dxf
Sailing Fire Ring 14.dxf
Farm Fire Ring.dxf
Duck Landing Fire Ring.dxf
Bear Fire Ring 14.dxf
Coyote Fire Ring.dxf
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Dennis
LDR 4x8, Scribe, DTHCIV
Hypertherm PM45, Macair Dryer
DeVilbiss Air America 6.5HP, 80Gal., 175psi, Two Stage
16.9scfm@100psi, 16.0scfm@175psi
Miller 215 MultiMatic
RW 390E Slip Roll (Powered)
AutoCAD, SheetCAM, Mach 3 http://ikescreations.com
You guys are very welcome for my files and I appreciate the others being shared as well.... If we can continue to make this thread roll with new files uploaded to it I will continue to share more of mine. I have lots of off the wall fire pits and cooking goodies. I honestly think its a healthy way to conduct ourselves in he form of sharing ideas and files. If you pick up something new you have never thought of then this thread was a success.
Here is a grill top I did awhile back for a buddy to replace a rusted one on his Weber. I cut it from 3/16 stainless steel. Just tack weld the handles in the upright position. I reversed the logo so it would be correct if seared on a burger.
John Deere Grill (Weber).dxf
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i am just starting to play with designs for them. I need to build a roller before but once i get a couple designs i will post them. just working on repeating patterns and some off the wall stuff just to try out.
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Just an FYI on creating the files for the rolled fire rings, you need to leave enough material top and bottom so that they will hold their shape and be sturdy. It helps to leave as much material as you possibly can and still get the design idea across. Don't ask me how I know this!
Dennis
LDR 4x8, Scribe, DTHCIV
Hypertherm PM45, Macair Dryer
DeVilbiss Air America 6.5HP, 80Gal., 175psi, Two Stage
16.9scfm@100psi, 16.0scfm@175psi
Miller 215 MultiMatic
RW 390E Slip Roll (Powered)
AutoCAD, SheetCAM, Mach 3 http://ikescreations.com
Soon I hope to be able to contribute something back to the forum.
Gary
4x8 Home made with Precision Plasma LLC. Gantry
4x8 Home Router made with Precision Plasma LLC. Gantry
Candcnc DHCTII Electronics
Hypertherm Powermax 105 machine torch
Sheetcam, Mach 3
Corel Draw 8, V Carve Pro
Miller CTS 280 Miller Mig
Super thread and super idea. Would be nice to start some other threads would save hours of time..... plus people could post to the right area of interest....