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• #6877
I learnt pro desktop at school, then pro engineer at work - I even did CAD support for a bit at that job after school- then solid works at uni. That was >10 years ago and I wish I could load up a program and knock out whatโs in my head like I used to.
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• #6878
This has somehow become Facebook commentary ๐คฃ
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• #6879
Can we not build a frame in the metaverse to monetise the cycling trend vector artisan yet please why not
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• #6880
That would be sooo miserable ๐
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• #6881
It would :(
But nothing is beyond the vainocracy of those people -
• #6882
Zwift dentists is another market
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• #6883
Literal lol :)
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• #6884
Next week I am back in the workshop Framebuilding. Finishing stem/rack and starting the MTB for @Tijmen.
But tonight I am gonna try an make a sled for my daughter using some old xc skis and an IKEA stainless steel rack @spotter mangled and donated to me.
Inspired by some youtube ski sled videos I am going to try and make it foldable so it will fit the cargo bike
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• #6885
I approve this message. More custom sleds!
Also as an experienced Stiga snow racer-user I think it needs a steering wheel -
• #6886
Well that is on the menu for next year. But I don't have enough time to get anything nice done. Next year will be steel edge downhill skis and handlebars for steering ski.
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• #6887
Cool, might I suggest BMX bars with padding.
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• #6888
Nah, needs gold Renthals
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• #6889
This
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• #6890
I can at least promise I will do a render of next year's dream build.
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• #6891
If you do want to put bars on it and you want to use a bike stem to do so, I'd gladly donate one of these for the project
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• #6892
go on...
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• #6893
Superb. I'll keep that in mind thx
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• #6894
Yes that but I am thinking three skis and 900mm long so I or one of her friends can join her
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• #6895
Yo
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• #6896
Updates from yesterdays session?
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• #6897
Yes. We are out testing it now. Will photo dump later
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• #6898
Love it.
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• #6899
๐
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• #6900
Some process photos from last night. I worked from 7-12pm. Got pretty far but I was being unrealistic with how time consuming it was to build... Like always
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Seconding this. Just can't wrap my head around using Rhino for sub-decimeter precision. I have it on good authority Nuna 3 was modeled in Rhino using only a Wacom tablet (the guy refuses to touch a mouse) which really goes to show the best solution is the one you have the most experience with.
I learned CAD in Solidworks, then switched to Siemens NX for a while, learned Rhino to use Grasshopper and now I mostly use Fusion because an NX license costs more than my revenue this year. I still use Rhino occasionally because in my experience it's the only CAD software with a surface development tool that actually gives usable results, but I surface everything in Fusion and then export to Rhino because I couldn't live without dimension and constraint driven sketches.