Don't use the Dude model. Make your own!!! You'll find it to be very humbling and amusing (depending on who you're modeling).
A quick story from industry:
I do work at RuSPORT and during the...
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Don't use the Dude model. Make your own!!! You'll find it to be very humbling and amusing (depending on who you're modeling).
A quick story from industry:
I do work at RuSPORT and during the...
James-
Very nice pictures. All of us that couldn't make it out there are grateful! Please keep them coming.
It looks like it may be a very exciting weekend indeed.
-Lucas
Tim-
Thanks, hopefully it will perform at competition as well as it looks!
I'd love to point you in the direction of my thesis, but as of yet it's incomplete. ...
Greetings to all! I commend any team that takes on the added effort and complexity of making a composite car.
I did some of the composites chassis design stuff at CSU (it was my masters thesis...
Just to close this thread out, we went with the BBS wheels. Good luck to all.
I must say that is a cool site! Lots of cool information and pictures.
I have attended this seminar, and would recommend it. You won't learn more about racecars anywhere else. It's worth the money.
We (at Colorado State) have also used some version of HumanCAD in the past, but also have had difficulties with the output. Our best guess is that the spine doesn't bend at the back, so our models...
We always have machined our own. We don't have all that fancy of a lathe either. Just a really old Monarch (WWII vintage). We then weld on a hub flange to make hub. Since we adopted this method...
Colorado State University is looking for some wheel alternatives because of the various (and common from what I understand) problems with Keizer wheels. I have been trying to contact Monocoque for...
Colorado State University is looking for some wheel alternatives because of the various (and common from what I understand) problems with Keizer wheels. I have been trying to contact Monocoque for...