Surface Drive Gif
#13
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 159
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From: Pensacola, FL
Check out this picture. You can see the surface drive that you designed in action at the website
N2Speed Website
N2Speed Website
#17
My design was done for fun and is not meant to be functional... it is a tool for learning
CAD and I thought I would atleast design something that I liked. But since you guys are getting all technical I guess I'll have to design one that will work. I can't believe with all these critiques that you guys have not noticed the props concave the wrong way.
Oh and I use autoCAD 2002 I don't know much about any other design programs.
Ernie
CAD and I thought I would atleast design something that I liked. But since you guys are getting all technical I guess I'll have to design one that will work. I can't believe with all these critiques that you guys have not noticed the props concave the wrong way.
Oh and I use autoCAD 2002 I don't know much about any other design programs.
Ernie
#18
course we noticed the props.
not trying to send a catalog of imperfections, only significant design conflicts.
and if you didn't want it critiqued, then you sent it to the wrong place.
2002? Bless your heart. You're spending a lot of time stitching together those 3D entities using that set of tools. Mech Desktop is a big improvement (but is still lacking in many ways). BUT, the goodpart is you are learning the 3D work from the bottom level and you will be a better draftsman because of it. When you get a powerful set of tools to use, you will be able to understand them and adopt them very quickly.
Now let's get some thrust bearings on that propshaft...
not trying to send a catalog of imperfections, only significant design conflicts.
and if you didn't want it critiqued, then you sent it to the wrong place.
2002? Bless your heart. You're spending a lot of time stitching together those 3D entities using that set of tools. Mech Desktop is a big improvement (but is still lacking in many ways). BUT, the goodpart is you are learning the 3D work from the bottom level and you will be a better draftsman because of it. When you get a powerful set of tools to use, you will be able to understand them and adopt them very quickly.
Now let's get some thrust bearings on that propshaft...
#19
I haven't had much spare time this week but here are the newest creations. Another drive in 3D this one has more accurate measurements, bearings, and a u-joint that is built from dimensions of a real one. Stainless u joint 1.5" shaft size that takes 55000 inlb torque at 35deg max angle. that is 4583.33 and these guys are testing brake torque. If you don't understand that it means this little u joint will handle just about any powerplant you feed it.
Ernie
Ernie



