Marin Mountain Bike (WIP)
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I just love this kind of projects;-) really amazing work, and I like your attention to details, I am looking forward to seeing your update, just keep them coming;-) It is Friday, I am almost done with work, so I won't model anything this weekend, but you gave me a few pretty good ideas for the next week;-))
Cheers and keep it up
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@jon said:
Wow! This model so far is incredible! What would be awesome is instead of textures of stitching on the saddle, actual 3d stitches.
That did cross my mind (and will probably try it at a later date!..)
In the meantime I've had a few minutes spare to model a brake disc rotor
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You keep blowing my mind. As you can guess from my handle, I've spent a lot of time on bicycles and working on bicycles. (can't ride any more due to bad knees. )
Your model wants me to make up a custom lugged frame in SU. The brazers deserve some attention too.
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This whole thing has been a tease. I wanna see the finished bike already! Haha, no rush though.
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@unknownuser said:
This whole thing has been a tease. I wanna see the finished bike already! Haha, no rush though.
I would love too see the finished bike too!! When I first thought about doing this I hadn't really intended to go into quite so much detail as I have, but I don't really have enough spare time to do as much as I'd like to with this.
I'm glad I have gone into as much detail as I have, and I am determined to get this finished eventually!! but I will be glad when it's complete.
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Keep up the good work! We're all pulling for you!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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Just browsing the forum and noticed a recent reply to this...
It's a shame that I haven't done any work on this since my last update (as the dates are all wrong after the forum transfer I've no idea when that was - a few months at least!), but I just haven't had the time to do this or much other su work for that matter
Perhaps I will finish it one day...
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Hi there,
I can only be in admiration for this great modelizing work !!
Anyway, I dare be doubtful about using SU in this case ... I'm just a beginer using Sketchup but I'm originaly (long time ago) specialised in CAM (for Computer Aided MAnufacturing or Machining) operations (using CATIA and Applicon Bravo).
This modelizing work for assembly/conception is a common task using enhanced solutions, even some free solutions emerging from the free community (some say they're pretty much useable, but I never) ...
I think positionning, exploded view generation or assembly could be really painful using SU.Is my question relevant ??
Aegedus -
This model is incredible!
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Haven't done anything with this for a long time, but got the urge to resurrect this model yesterday...
So here are the new parts...
The chain...
and
A Pedal...
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Mind blowing just mind blowing....
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nice...so glad you're back into this! new parts look awesome, as usual
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@rsw said:
Haven't done anything with this for a long time, but got the urge to resurrect this model yesterday...
...silver_shadow has presented inspiration?
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OK, this has taken a few attempts to get right - the first time went completely wrong, the second time I modelled the whole thing at the wrong size. The difficult bit was making sure the distance between each tooth was the same for each gear, and in the end I resorted to using autocad to set the basic shapes up.
I still need to model the final two gears and connecting parts but here are the first 7 gears.
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have to use all the tools available to you haha
looks awesome..love how you've got the taper on the tooth and everything!
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Very good stuff. This thread has been fun to watch. Aren't modern rear cogs now on a spider rather than put on individually?
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they're usually assembled into a cassette, like he has drawn.. held together by a few bolts... and slide onto a splned hub on the rear wheel..
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@schreiberbike said:
Very good stuff. This thread has been fun to watch. Aren't modern rear cogs now on a spider rather than put on individually?
I'm modelling what was on the standard spec bike (which is no longer listed on the marin website and shows how long I've been doing this thing!!), which according to the details I have was an SRAM pg970 cassette
Maybe I'll upgrade the SRAM 970 for a SRAM pg990 - (if I ever finish this)
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You certainly have a lot of patience Richard! Great work!
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