It’s more autodesk I hate, inventor its self is a fine piece of software.
It’s more autodesk I hate, inventor its self is a fine piece of software.
Inventor 2017, I don’t like the other options just yet.
Thanks, the chassis is all mine, except the diff, which I know won’t last but just haven’t had the time to design a replacement yet. the body was one I picked off of thangs and slightly modded. I’ll credit the creator when I get around to releasing it.
I reckon an s1000rr would be a rubbish commuter, servicing cleaning tyres etc, get the s1000, but get something a little less maintenance thristy for commuting.
Unique and Bad names are very memorable
I don’t think getting CVE’s is a good metric for security strength, but good points aside.
I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
I’ve got to get my rxs100 going again
Beautiful shot, what’s a Reto UWS?
Thanks, really glad it runs so well, hoping to convert my stl’s to vector design drawings and share it all one day.
And ruin the centuries of patina?!
Longer then I like, hate cleaning it, so we only go out when it’s dry. I don’t live in a very dry place…
Nice, not suitable for this setup, they are more for 4wd crawlers.
I noticed as well early on in the ride that it wasn’t as smooth on tiny throttle openings, prettty sure it’s related, so some fresh fuel tomorrow and oh no, I’ll have to go for another test ride. :D
The big scoopy sand type ones? I’ve no TPU and no sand, but we can fix that in the future!
Red, but with out the polished wheel lips. Personalization!
If you stick with basic PLA, terrible, it’s quite stiff but brittle, you’ll end up making very chunky parts compared to injection molded ABS or even nylon. best middle ground I’ve found is a PLA+ or PLA tough, still easy to print and flexible enough.
I’ve only broken two PLA+ prints (that weren’t an engeering fail) one’s a kitchen press latch that all three kids hung off for dear life, and the other warped from being soaked in petrol.
Suppose the other important thing to note is you’re unlikely to be able to print a drop in replacement part, prints need to be aligned for strength and built up a little more around screw holes and pivots, on the other hand you can print shapes that could never be injection molded, ymmv!
It’s part of a bymco magazine rc car (you buy a mag and a part every month) my brother built it, then later bought a bag of spares off ebay. Very under built, but it’s what I have.
So yeah it’s 2mm aluminium.
You forgot the /s ! (How is the heck are you getting downvoted, do people really think you mean that?)
A project is never finished! :)