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sgraber

posted on 28/6/03 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
Chris, Great line drawings!

I really appreciate your advice regarding this area. I think you have helped me immensely!

This is my first full ground up frame-up project and I am flying blind in a lot of ways. Anyone else feel that way, or is it just me? I have been struggling with this bracing thing for a long time. Thinking that I would end up adding a bunch of extra tubes that did nothing and missing a critical one.

So thanks again. What I will do now is mock up the chassis engine bay in 3DS and upload a rendering for one last lookover.

Steve G.





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Spyderman

posted on 29/6/03 at 12:29 AM Reply With Quote
Chris,

Edit is above your post on right.
3 small icons. It is the first.
Might need to scroll page over a bit to see it.

Terry






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ProjectLMP

posted on 29/6/03 at 04:49 PM Reply With Quote
When I added the bracing around my engine bay on my chassis model it really made a big difference to the overall stiffness of the rear of the car. I think it is worth the effort and hassle to come up with something in this area even if it has to be bolt in. A lot of chassis seem to neglect this area and I don't think are very stiff as a result.

I have been following your build steve and the car is looking good. Do you plan on running the car without the bodywork? I am going to do some extensive testing of mine on the track before I commit to making the buck. I figure its better to discover any fundamental flaws early on when you can modify the chassis easily.





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sgraber

posted on 29/6/03 at 05:49 PM Reply With Quote
More renderings! Here are a few different renders of what is rapidly becoming a birdcage... The plan is indeed to make the chassis drivable and play with it like a go-kart for a while. If it handles well, I won't scrap it and buy a Meerkat. Rescued attachment Cradle1.jpg
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sgraber

posted on 29/6/03 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Another View... Rescued attachment Cradle2.jpg
Rescued attachment Cradle2.jpg






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Alan B

posted on 29/6/03 at 06:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by sgraber
... The plan is indeed to make the chassis drivable and play with it like a go-kart for a while..........


Yes, that's my plan too...I'll build a simple dummy frame to hold the bodywork for further development, and release the rolling chassis for completion.......should be fun...

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