Your window design look like the drawings from JAA simulators.
Did you made them by your own?
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Your window design look like the drawings from JAA simulators.
Did you made them by your own?
i'm also about to design my own liner and print it in small part with a 3D printer.
i will let you know how that works out
.http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11810&stc=1
Rockpapst - your CAD designs also look impressive.
Looking forward to seeing how they turn out.
It seems you all are working on the windows - would it be more straightforward to work on liners such as the front window sections or overhead sections first?
Wallet is open for an affordable solution. Regards.
i dont only work on the windows. i want to do a full shell for the vier im pott frame that i have.
if everything works out like i want i use the printet parts for vacuum forming and if that work i want to give the people a payable shell option.
the prices on the marked are insane.
I started on the Windows because they will be the hardest to make.
I have also got the front screen splitter and front roof designed and I am working on how it will all fix together.
For the upper roof panels I think I will use flat PVC sheet heated and bent around formers.
I can then add detail using ether foam or thin PVC machined parts using my CNC router.
@rockpapst - your design looks great I hope you have a large 3D printer!
No I have a normal 3D printer. I print it in small parts and glue the together to get the form for the vacuum forming. http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/webk...b8fd8/imagepng
This was my idea for my roof, I think its simple, effective and cheap. Just screw on to your frame. I will just upscale my template.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11816&stc=1
Well done you all. Sharp designs. If these work out are you planning to sell the pieces or designs?
Cheers.