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Wheels should be pretty easy compared to what I design now...
Composite propeller design for GA aircraft, the one below is currently in testing
That looks really cool. I've designed some basic looking wheels on ProEngineer just messing around. Nothing too crazy, never really spent a decent amount of time on any of them. Just kind of toyed around with different styles (huge lip, no lip, super concave, mesh style, even made a fully moveable chrome spinner . They were all a little more of a challenge than I expected them to be, but from the looks of it, you're right I don't think you'd have any problems lol.
< I only get to draw in AutoCad and Mircostation at work. I have done some 3d rendering, though, of some of the parts in our companies liquified natural gas terminal.
Juice, isnt being able to draw at work the best job in the world?! I love it!!!
< I only get to draw in AutoCad and Mircostation at work. I have done some 3d rendering, though, of some of the parts in our companies liquified natural gas terminal.
Juice, isnt being able to draw at work the best job in the world?! I love it!!!
haha...yeah
I have started to model some WWII Aircraft for RC Electric. I did a 'wing in ground effect' model for this guy, I can't wait to see how it flies...if it flies...haha
We just got the simualtion add-on for solidworks also so I can break stuff...before I break stuff
Doing wheels will provide some interesting new challenges because I need to make sure it will still clear a BBK just in case