Yes it's the specialized Tarmac frame ;-).
I'm thinking about to make my own carbon rim, but I have no idea what mold material i have to use.
http://www.carbonsports.de/Produkte/Lightweight/Geschichte/Werkstatt.jpg (makers of the "lightweight wheels")
looks like the rim in the back is...
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This is my Prob. Today we're still using IV 5.3. They promised us a full capable mechanical software, We recieved an unstable software, missing some of the needed tools to create mechanical drawings. Buying IV was not an "ROI" for us, instead it was/is an huge cost. We're missing...
I've got the feeling that every CAD on windows platform is getting soooo slow. New releases with loads of fancy tools are srugling with performance. It seems that no copmuter can handle the requirements of today's CAD software :-(
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Normally this is used in the bike industry (fork). This is what I need to reduce my "workshop time"
Now we're welding inserts into a tube,but that's too much labor... So where can I find these "Starflanged nuts"? in all kind of sizes? or is it just made for the bike industry?
For a...
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Simple question: We're almost there, only 2 package left to decide : Wildfire m2 and Sw 2004.
Which software generates the quickest a drawing And section view of a large assembly. I do not mean how easy (many clicks) it is, just how long does the cpu take untill you get the generated...
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We're about to change from IV to Pro-e. We made a mistake once with buying IV 5.3. Now is my question: "where can I download some big assemblies" to test some 2d-funtcions and 2d-capabilities within wildfire. Isn't so that the Worldcar (pro-e 2001) is used for benchmarks, so can I...
Don't go for inventor!!!! We did it a couple of years ago. Now we're looking for new USEFULL software. IV is just good when you handling max 100 parts. You can't compare a piece of junk like autodesks IV(big marketing machine) with Pro-e. Just invest a ll bit more and you have everything you need.
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The bad news is that the keyways are blind en we can't disassemble the input shaft over there :-(
So it will be measuring over and over again...but I have to now some allowable clearance between 2nd key/keyflange
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Just discoverd this forum, great rescource!!!! I often see great recommendations for "Machinery's handbook", Is this also usefull when working with Metrical units? does it cover also eg. DIN or ISO....?
kind regards