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Plywood Nested Bike Rack - Conversion
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Images added.
F3d file updated with correct measures.
I may or may not add the design files if there is interest. But largely this should be more than enough for the fledgling cad person.
The way to figure out scaling is target dimension/current dimension = scaling factor multiplier
Prior credit for this goes to user Noen:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2669613/files - previous thingiverse link with further details
You can find his site here.
https://www.thetylergibson.com/building-a-better-portable-bike-rack/
My gf figured out what was needed to correct for this in fusion, but I'll be uploading this in stages.
Basically the way I worked with this file boiled down to the following workflow --> import SVGs into fusion - or any program capable of working with SVGs.
The prior creator made things in rhino3d, which I have not played with. And thus am unfamiliar with how what the file format that would result in in the process.
My gf figured out the scaling factor was
Images added.
F3d file updated with correct measures.
I may or may not add the design files if there is interest. But largely this should be more than enough for the fledgling cad person.
The way to figure out scaling is target dimension/current dimension = scaling factor multiplier
Prior credit for this goes to user Noen:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2669613/files - previous thingiverse link with further details
You can find his site here.
https://www.thetylergibson.com/building-a-better-portable-bike-rack/
My gf figured out what was needed to correct for this in fusion, but I'll be uploading this in stages.
Basically the way I worked with this file boiled down to the following workflow --> import SVGs into fusion - or any program capable of working with SVGs.
The prior creator made things in rhino3d, which I have not played with. And thus am unfamiliar with how what the file format that would result in in the process.
My gf figured out the scaling factor was
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