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== CAD Profiles == | |||
CAD Profiles drawn to the [[IBLS_Wheel_Standard#CAD_Files|IBLS Wheel Standard are available here]]. | |||
Instructions for use: | |||
* Click on the [[IBLS_Wheel_Standard#CAD_Files|desired wheel profile]] and save it to a known directory on your computer. | |||
* Open in the Fusion 360 application | |||
* Follow the directions as shown in this video. | |||
** [https://screencast.autodesk.com/Embed/Timeline/d1f80b59-d089-402e-beda-31564eba7321 "Modeling 4.5 inch wheel with IBLS Tread", Daris A Nevil, 21 March 2020] | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 21 March 2020
From Wikipedia:
- Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. CAD software is used to increase the productivity of the designer, improve the quality of design, improve communications through documentation, and to create a database for manufacturing. CAD output is often in the form of electronic files for print, machining, or other manufacturing operations.
Don Althouse used SolidWorks to model LBSC's Virginia.
Designing Wheels
CAD Profiles
CAD Profiles drawn to the IBLS Wheel Standard are available here.
Instructions for use:
- Click on the desired wheel profile and save it to a known directory on your computer.
- Open in the Fusion 360 application
- Follow the directions as shown in this video.