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Hi Daniel! Thanks, this is like gold! I'm really enjoying this, I'm using OnShape right now and some features are different but what counts is the mindset, not the tool itself. I'm trying to model a frame like I want it, but using Columbus pre-bent tubing to speed up the (eventual) manufacturing and so I can use round to oval tubes for better clearance. I'm really looking forward to the release of the dropout drawings, those are very very elegant!
I’m sorry. I might have missed this earlier in the video. How long are the chainstays in your example? And at about 24:45 or so into the video, you said that this example will have a dimple of about 5-6 mm for tire clearance. Do you mean 5-6mm per each side of the chainstay? Beyond that, you’d really be squashing the chainstays big time.
Good question. I do that as an internal check and to avoid extrapolating mistakes. Since the dropout body is "hardcoded" into the CS-subassembly, if I accidently clock the dropout incorrectly or mess up the dropout file, I will know something is wrong right away..
Thanks for watching! If you like what you see, please give a thumbs up to the video! These videos take over 20hrs of work. In fact, I did this video TWICE because I was not happy with the first!
My goal is to design a off-road buggy and this is so so helpful even though it's for a bike. Thank you
Hi Daniel! Thanks, this is like gold! I'm really enjoying this, I'm using OnShape right now and some features are different but what counts is the mindset, not the tool itself. I'm trying to model a frame like I want it, but using Columbus pre-bent tubing to speed up the (eventual) manufacturing and so I can use round to oval tubes for better clearance.
I'm really looking forward to the release of the dropout drawings, those are very very elegant!
Great video, love the detail, very helpful for aspiring frame builders!!
Thanks for making this! Great resource, keep it up please :)
Thanks for the tutorial!
I have learned so much from your videos and the Forum, big thumbs up 👍
Awesome work! It’s possible to have the udh dropout’s files ?
I’m sorry. I might have missed this earlier in the video. How long are the chainstays in your example? And at about 24:45 or so into the video, you said that this example will have a dimple of about 5-6 mm for tire clearance. Do you mean 5-6mm per each side of the chainstay? Beyond that, you’d really be squashing the chainstays big time.
2:42 Will it include how to go about cadding forks and handle bars?
not yet! Still figuring out the CAD workflow for carbon forks. Handlebars are straight forward to CAD, bu not my area of expertise to build
Thank you! Sweet. Cad workflow. Copy.@@Daniel_Yang_ARTEFACT
Who's expertise would handle bars be?
Is it just me or step files of the UDH hanger disapeared from sram webside? Where can I get them to build a model arund?
Is there a reason you 'cut' the drop out side of the chainstays with a drawn circle rather than just using the drop out bodies?
Good question. I do that as an internal check and to avoid extrapolating mistakes. Since the dropout body is "hardcoded" into the CS-subassembly, if I accidently clock the dropout incorrectly or mess up the dropout file, I will know something is wrong right away..