Vapour ware Commando

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That engine is pretty cool, there would have been a lot of work in modeling that! Ill try and post a screen shot of the wheel/hub with all of the features to give people who dont use this sort of software an idea of how it works, there are probably 30-40 discrete steps/functions such as extruding a solid, cutting bits away, circular patterns and corner radii etc for the hub
 
1. Thou shalt not chop a Norton...........

Phil

Vapour ware Commando
 
AAAAAAHHHHH! MY EYES!!
the goggles, they do nothing! (but folks will be saying that about me one day as Commando Bizarro is STRANGE!!).
I'm seriously considering BRG with small, Gold flakes on the frame/bracketry and dull (but not flat!) Black (think a Bakelite telephone) with small, Gold flakes on the bodywork.

Vince
 
Norton-Villier said:
WHAT

Phil
Sorry, Phil. I had a moment of weakness with my delusional perceptions surpassed only by ill-conceived rationalizations.

Remember Phil, life without humour just isn't very funny.

A wise man once told me "He who shall, so shall he who." Truer word were never spoke.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
 
Huge mistake already...

You can't start a commando build with the frame. It starts with the battery tray! :D
 
grandpaul said:
If it's a Mark III, you start with the airbox.
Sounds like the 1993 GSXR 750 I parted out, had to pull the engine to get the airbox out.

By the way, i'm loving the drawings. Makes me wish I had learned CAD years ago and stuck with it. Instead I did mechanical drawing and architecture with pencils and rulers. We had an early CAD program in our class, but never used it. Flash forward 18 years, now look at the amazing things that can be drawn on a home computer. Looking forward to more.
 
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