I've been working on this for a couple of years now but I haven't had a lot of time to focus on it until recently so I thought I'd finally share it.
This is a CAD model of the Merlin engine, specifically the Packard V-1650-7 as was flown in the P-51 Mustang. It is modeled and rendered in
SolidWorks using blueprints from Aircorps Library. I'm currently working on the upper crankcase assembly, I've been working on the main
casting for the better part of a year now. I have more time to focus on it now so finishing it up should go quicker.









The hardest part was filleting. I swear to ... heaven ... that I spent at least 20 hours or more doing filleting on this thing. Filleting, in CAD, is to
add rounds to all the sharp inside and outside corners. On a casting it's generally the last thing you do so I saved it all up till the end. That
was a fun few days where it was really hard to motivate myself to open the model. I've done three other top level assemblies that I will post
about shortly. If you want a sneak peak of the model and can open various types of CAD files, I've posted the ssolidworks, parasolid, iges, and
step files on my grabcad page. If I did my signature right you can find the link down there.
I've also picked up my blog again where I will be posting the progress as it happens, you can find that link down below, too, if you care to follow
along at all. I'll keep posting the progress in here as well.
Thanks for looking and I'll post the other assemblies in the morning.
Edit: sorry for the poorly sized images, I'll see if I can fix that somehow.