Export in polylines!
I flatten the plates to just be the profile of them (ie 2D of every plate) and export as dxf in polylines. Polyfaces
Going to sell without the ESC now, if it doesn't sell soon enough I'll consider breaking for parts
mattsdragons Yesterday, 14:25I spare weight by drilling holes in the gears, if they don`t turn as fast as a couple of rpm it should not be a problem.
You have to leave a couple
That’s not a bad idea.. he said he used Autocad and there was no entity in the files so I have downloaded the free trial to see if I can fathom it out.
MattLampitt 21st February 2019, 18:59Without having to necessarily learn to use other software, might be worth downloading Fusion 360 so you have something you can check the files against
McMullet 21st February 2019, 14:00Hi again, here for some more help if that’s okay. Hahaha
Of all the available free CAD software, I chose Sketchup to learn and do my designs on.
Lathe to remove weight from the gears sounds like a good plan. It's not the most efficient in terms of strength-to-weight ratio but it does mean you keep
McMullet 21st February 2019, 12:13
Ratatoskr Build Diary. (Featherweight)
Oh lordy lew, it's been a while since I've updated the build diary. But I made a small amount of progress since the disappointment of not making it to
Outlaw Today, 16:14