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    • marked001M Offline
      marked001
      last edited by

      have to use all the tools available to you πŸ˜‰ haha

      looks awesome..love how you've got the taper on the tooth and everything!

      http://www.revision21vis.com

      instagram: revi21on

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        SchreiberBike
        last edited by

        Very good stuff. This thread has been fun to watch. Aren't modern rear cogs now on a spider rather than put on individually? πŸ˜•

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        • marked001M Offline
          marked001
          last edited by

          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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          instagram: revi21on

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            rsw
            last edited by

            @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? πŸ˜•

            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)

            http://www.sram.com/_media/images/srammountain/cassettes/9speed/9speed_pg990_large.jpg

            Richard

            http:img.userbars.pl9819554.png

            http:i158.photobucket.comalbumst106671GUAMDUDEAnimated---User-Green.gif

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              dylan
              last edited by

              You certainly have a lot of patience Richard! Great work!

              http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                Slimdog
                last edited by

                Hi Richard. I just came across this thread. Its a shame that I can only see the last couple of pix that you have posted. I have been wanting to model my mountain bike as well. It will be a long time before I can come any where near your quality of work. VERY impressive detail. I am also a welder by trade and was hoping to see what your welds turned out like. My first attempt is ok but I am not sure how I would wrap them around the miters in the tube. I have also tried to model some chain and cogs. The chain isnt to bad but I see where you came across the problem of making the teeth the same distance apart on different size cogs.

                If you are ever up in the Vancouver area PM me and we can go for a ride.

                S

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                  rsw
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                  @slimdog said:

                  Hi Richard. I just came across this thread. Its a shame that I can only see the last couple of pix that you have posted. I have been wanting to model my mountain bike as well. It will be a long time before I can come any where near your quality of work. VERY impressive detail. I am also a welder by trade and was hoping to see what your welds turned out like. My first attempt is ok but I am not sure how I would wrap them around the miters in the tube. I have also tried to model some chain and cogs. The chain isnt to bad but I see where you came across the problem of making the teeth the same distance apart on different size cogs.

                  If you are ever up in the Vancouver area PM me and we can go for a ride.

                  S

                  Slimdog,
                  I changed servers on my website a while ago, and didn't transfer all the images over - I've uploaded most of them back to their original locations, so you (or anyone else who is interested) should be able to see these now.

                  The spacing of the gears was quite difficult hence why I ended up using autocad. I seem to remember finding the chain quite difficult aswell - taking the non-uniform shape that the chain followed and making sure it was made up of an equal number of uniform sized segments was quite awkward.

                  Unfortunately I haven't had time to work on this since my last post. I haven't really had time to work on any other sketchup models either (apart from work related ones). One day I'll get more time and start doing stuff like this again and visit these forums more often.

                  I also posted the 'welding' tutorial here aswell.

                  I doubt i'll ever be in the vancouver area (i'm in the uk), but thanks for the offer!

                  Richard

                  Richard

                  http:img.userbars.pl9819554.png

                  http:i158.photobucket.comalbumst106671GUAMDUDEAnimated---User-Green.gif

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                  • olisheaO Offline
                    olishea
                    last edited by

                    fantastic work, amazing detail! πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                    oli

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                      rsw
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                      It seems unlikely that I'll ever finish this, so I have decided to share the models with you. It was modelled from images so sizes are approximate (note i have modelled the whole thing 10 times actual size). I think most things are reasonably well split into groups/components.

                      Separate files for convenience:
                      frame.skp - 13.40MB
                      disc_brake.skp - 0.06MB
                      chain.skp - 0.41MB
                      pedal.skp - 0.80MB
                      gear.skp - 2.24MB
                      saddle.skp - 0.55MB
                      wheel.skp - 1.18MB

                      Thought it may be useful for someone

                      Enjoy!!

                      Richard

                      http:img.userbars.pl9819554.png

                      http:i158.photobucket.comalbumst106671GUAMDUDEAnimated---User-Green.gif

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                      • ely862meE Offline
                        ely862me
                        last edited by

                        i think the gear is the master piece πŸ˜‰ well done

                        Elisei (sketchupper)


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                          pixelmonkey380
                          last edited by

                          awesome!

                          quite a bit better than the Brooklyn Machine Works bike i posted on the warehouse earlier this year.
                          Link to the file. It's under the 10mB size too!

                          chris<pixelmonkey>:D

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