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    1. #1
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      parts renderings I made

      I have been using Solidworks since christmas and I'm begining to get a hang of it. The goal is to get some of the parts I design manufactured, first off for my car, mostly for fun, but also to promote myself and maybe, maybe I can some day do this sort of custom work for other, who knows. Still a bit to learn. Just wanted to see what you guys think of these two parts.



      one is a waterpump pulley and the other a brake/clutch pedal
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      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN


    2. #2
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      Looks great. How the heck did you make them look so real using solid works? I use it ever day and cant make my part renderings look that good! Any tips would be appreciated.
      Adam_______Offical Car Name "ILLUSION"
      383 Stroker, Stock cast heads, T-56 tranny, 4.11 gears, 2002 T/A dash, 4th gen interior including seatbelts, power lumbar seats, 18" Budnik Wheels, Hydraboost, QA1 shocks, DC Controller, Power steering conversion, fuel cell, unique exhaust set up........
      ILLUSION Website-----------Old Website--------------My Car on Lateral-g.net----------- Need something designed?-AdFabDesign

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      Wow, very nice. The clutch pedal especially; it looks incredibly real.

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      Adam, you have to have SolidWorks Office Pro or the PhotoWorks add on.

      Here's a before and after...this is the result of clicking one button. Then you can adjust lighting, background, color...all kinds of stuff.
      -Matt

      Welders: The only people that think a co-worker catching on fire is funny.

    5. #5
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      Just like Matt said. I just found the Photoworks part of the program yesterday at about 2am so I sat a few hours fiddling with it. very cool stuff, more fun to work with Solidworks now that I don't have to look at the boring jpg exports of my drawings :D

      Thanks for all the inputs. Please come with some more ideas of parts that you might want o want to se made. need ideas.
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Matt@Lateral Dynamics
      Adam, you have to have SolidWorks Office Pro or the PhotoWorks add on.

      Here's a before and after...this is the result of clicking one button. Then you can adjust lighting, background, color...all kinds of stuff.
      Thanks Matt. I guess we dont have that add on or I could really have some fun with some of the drawings I am doing.
      Adam_______Offical Car Name "ILLUSION"
      383 Stroker, Stock cast heads, T-56 tranny, 4.11 gears, 2002 T/A dash, 4th gen interior including seatbelts, power lumbar seats, 18" Budnik Wheels, Hydraboost, QA1 shocks, DC Controller, Power steering conversion, fuel cell, unique exhaust set up........
      ILLUSION Website-----------Old Website--------------My Car on Lateral-g.net----------- Need something designed?-AdFabDesign

    7. #7
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      okay that looks very similar to the wilwood pedal. Please tell me it is because i can stop working on it.

      Okay if it is i've got a place that can make them if you don't
      marty-mj
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    8. #8
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      well yes! I made this pedal after looking att Wilwoods pedals!! :D man you got an eye for those pedals :D I liked the way the wilwood pedal looked in shape, but thought it could use a makeover and I think I made a pretty good job :D
      But I don't get what you meen syborg tt?!
      what are you working on? do you want this pedal? sorry, please clarify for me, I'm Swedish :D

      Thanks
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

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      what are you working on? do you want this pedal? sorry, please clarify for me, I'm Swedish :D
      yep i couldn't agree with you more i love the wilwood pedal assmebly but it needs to be updated.

      My gaol was to have something that looks as nice as the lokar gas pedal so we doing all of the measurements on my Wilwood pedal and putting all of that into solid works. We had planned to just remove the Wilwood pedal and make a billet version and polish it.

      Is yours an exact duplicate of the wilwood pedal
      marty-mj
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    10. #10
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      That's the thing, I did not find any measurements of the wilwood pedal, nor do I own one, just looked at a picture of one. but if you have all the measurements, please send them to me:
      [email protected] and I will make one that is accurate. any suggestions on design? mainly in the space where it says wilwood on their pedal, that I just cut out?
      let me know
      Thanks
      /Dan
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

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      I will see Paul on Saturday and i'll get a copy of them. I will see what he's done.

      Design - your's looks very nice. I'll get you an image of the lokar pedal that we are trying to match.
      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech

    12. #12
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      ok thanks! I'll take a shot at it from the Lokar design point of view just in case.
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

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      great job!!

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      thanks!
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

    15. #15
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      Those look awesome man.... I'm taking an introductory Solidworks course as we speak and am also really starting to see the abilities of the program. After using Solid works you really never want to go back to AutoCad.
      71' Nova - LY6, T56

    16. #16
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      I know, NEVER autocad for me after solidworks! its truly awesome!
      Dan and yes I live in SWEDEN

    17. #17
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      SoliWorks

      I used Pro/Engineer for 8 years, and have switched to SolidWorks. I have been using SolidWorks for six years now and love it! I own a couple of early Novas and plan to use SolidWorks to design and fab parts. I'll post a picture soon of parts soon.

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      The following image is of an accessory drive is designed for a friend's big block. SolidWorks was great for this project. I even used it to calculate the belt length.
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      SolidWorks to Actual Parts

      Attached are the actual parts based on the SolidWorks Model.
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      What the hell is that chassis going to be?!?! On one note.... I don't like how the belt goes straight along the top of the pulleys. I think it would look nicer with a longer belt and a idler pulley in the middle to make a V.

      Looks killer either way!

      -Matt
      Matt
      72 Chevelle 370ci, 76mm single turbo, TKX, Speedtech Track Time, Millerbuilt Strange full floater 9", Brembo brakes, BC Forged 18x11s with 315s square
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