If I would do now, I would use photos
Take from the top and from the side as far away as you can without it getting so small that you loose to much resolution. This way you minimize perspective distortions
Import into CAD with the right scale and build reference sketches from there
Awesome work
lol never learned how to do this… it is a yt video away I’m sure.
fillets on fillets
close enough for esk8 work
I can look exactly later, but in sketch tools there the option to insert images into the sketch, and it has a scale tool, you drag it on two points, and insert the real dimensions between those points
Also make sure to make the image a bit transparent so it’s easier to work on multiple plane s
Looks pretty good.
Yeah tbh I could do it myself, but as you are knees deep in it - thought I’d ask.
I’m really only interested in cutout shape and truck holes and curve at ends of cutout.
PDF or DWG top view, pleeease
I would be impressed if the gear drives fit with a drop through setup inwards mounted with an enclosure
lmao yeahno
with a CF deck maybe
Lol it still rides pretty nice top mount from what I hear. I just love the shape of the hummie so much
oh maybe aluminum deck would be thin enough…
I have been planning on picking up the 42" from beercan
Those things are super loud when they go over bumps. I think those would be even less comfortable to ride than a straight carbon fiber deck.
Maybe with Pnummies
hmm have not considered noise… will have to see what you mean when I get one.
Yeah it’s because the aluminum resonates with the vibrations. It’s really odd.
I needed this so badly, thank you!
trying to make a model of a surf rodz 150mm RKP hanger
then make an adapter to a BN ilder mount I guess.
what I am printing is a negative to test how I did
No idea who could answer that for you.
@boardnamics the cast baseplates are higher than the precision right?
Ah ok, I thought maybe the CAD model could test it out