I have spend a lot of time working out the suspension geometries and have now built them in Inventor to see how they look and fit together with the chassis design.
Over the last few years I have thought about building a kit car. The problem was I didn't want to just buy a kit and put it together, that is too easy; so the plan is now to design and build my own from scratch! No experience of building cars, limited experience of fixing cars and very little experience of welding, what could possibly go wrong?
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Suspension & Design Rendering
Commuting to London everyday for work gives me time to work on the design. I want to get most of the design decision worked out before I start building the chassis. I use Autodesk Inventor, which is an incredible piece of software, as it allows me to see how things will go together, whether parts interfere with each other and get a feel for what the completed car is going to look like when complete.
I have spend a lot of time working out the suspension geometries and have now built them in Inventor to see how they look and fit together with the chassis design.
I have spend a lot of time working out the suspension geometries and have now built them in Inventor to see how they look and fit together with the chassis design.
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