sorry, i shall email the head of CAD and tell him that James-Carey said i may as well not do it as he thinks i shouldn't as it is a scooter.
not like i chose the product is it retard, everyone has to do it.
and no worries David, i know what you mean about a busy schedule!
Look , cading isnt that hard, just botch a scooter out on sketchup, you dont need some crazy rendering skills from pro software. I was just taking the piss when i said just no it is a scooter, because all scooterers deserve to break there ankles doing a tailwhip
also i dont think there is a head of all computer aided design, ad you could have worked out my name is James Carey also isnt it your assignment for you to do
sorry, i shall email the head of CAD and tell him that James-Carey said i may as well not do it as he thinks i shouldn't as it is a scooter.
not like i chose the product is it retard, everyone has to do it.
and no worries David, i know what you mean about a busy schedule!
Look , cading isnt that hard, just botch a scooter out on sketchup, you dont need some crazy rendering skills from pro software. I was just taking the piss when i said just no it is a scooter, because all scooterers deserve to break there ankles doing a tailwhip
also i dont think there is a head of all computer aided design, ad you could have worked out my name is James Carey also isnt it your assignment for you to do
yes it is but help is allowed and what they dont know cant hurt them. Getting told how to do something is much different to having someone do it for you.
And no i cant use sketchup as our department uses ProEngineer and other programmes are not allowed unless i wish to fail. Unfortunately it does have to be rendered though. Shame the guy who was meant to teach us the basics is utter shit who goes shows demonstrations at the speed of light making learning hard
sorry, i shall email the head of CAD and tell him that James-Carey said i may as well not do it as he thinks i shouldn't as it is a scooter.
not like i chose the product is it retard, everyone has to do it.
and no worries David, i know what you mean about a busy schedule!
Look , cading isnt that hard, just botch a scooter out on sketchup, you dont need some crazy rendering skills from pro software. I was just taking the piss when i said just no it is a scooter, because all scooterers deserve to break there ankles doing a tailwhip
also i dont think there is a head of all computer aided design, ad you could have worked out my name is James Carey also isnt it your assignment for you to do
Look man I don't want to be harsh but if you're not going to help or give advice and just say 'it's easy just do it' and not contribute to the thread with any designs or constructive feedback then please don't bother posting.
However if you do have some designs you want to share or want to give positive and/or constructive advice come back when you have either.
David/any other CAD people. I need your help please.
I have this Scooter concept: Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://oi56.tinypic.com/qyilv9.jpgwhich I have to make in CAD and tbh I'm useless at it. With the list below could you tell me how I should make it using these features:
foot plate, support struts, wheels, font wheel hinge, head tube, clamp and handle bars.
Help much appreciated.
Thanks
(i am not familiar with your software, but this is how i would do it)
Start with the bars, circle, and extrude over a sweep, to make one half of the bars, then mirror it, then make a tube again, by extruding a shell, then fillet it back to make the flange, finally shell it, duplicate, and fill it over the bars, then rib it
to do the head tube, just make a tube, and chamfer it on the top to represent the integrated headset
do do the base make half the shape (i recommend doing it in a construction box and forgetting about the rear wheel slot) with a free draw line, mirror it, and extrude, then go onto the drawing plane, draw the slot onto the plane, and extrude the shape through the deck to cut it out
for the wheels make circles, then another small circle, and extrude the ring , chamfer the edges until circular
then to make the fork make a cuboid , and fillet, and chamfer back by feel , then stick the front end together, and put it where you want it in relation to the deck, draw a circle on the deck where you want the support strut to join, and then draw the sweep extrusion rout to join it to the fork, mirror it, and attach it all, finally attach the rear wheel, and front wheel to the fork
then render and ad color ect, if you want a brake i again would make the cuboid, and chamfer fillet it back to the desired shape
sorry i am not a cad expert, but that is how i would do it anyway