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woodsy144

posted on 13/6/24 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
Body work CAD

Hello, I am doing playing around in CAD building a car.
I was hoping to get somewhat accurate body work for either a Haynes or caterham (std or SV). I've been looking online but the stuff I've found seems to be inconsistent with other measurements I have.
If anyone has any resources that would be great.
Main items are the nose and scuttle.
Thanks.

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posted on 14/6/24 at 08:08 AM Reply With Quote
I've been doing 2D CAD for years, but couldn't get into 3D. UNTIL I downloaded a trial of Rhino. It's easy, it's simple and it's brilliant. Give it a try.
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Mr Whippy

posted on 14/6/24 at 01:49 PM Reply With Quote
There were so many variations in design and size. Few people bothered to correctly model a nose cone or skuttle as it was far easier to just mold them by hand out of blocks of foam when the times comes.

You see that most cad models only show the chassis and running gear as in reality that's all that actually matters.

However if your doing 3D models not for building then something like Blender is a good option, especially since it's free and Blend Swap have a couple of lovely models of a Lotus 7's which you can download also for free. Just type Lotus 7 into the search bar.





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anonymouse

posted on 15/6/24 at 05:59 PM Reply With Quote
As it happens I was just looking on GrabCad yesterday and there is a locost nosecone and a couple of locost chassis uploads, plus a McSorley7 +442E Frame there.

https://grabcad.com/library?page=1&time=all_time&sort=recent&query=locost

https://grabcad.com/library/locost-haynes-roadster-nose-cone-1

https://grabcad.com/library/mcsorley7-442e-frame-1

;-)

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Mr Whippy

posted on 15/6/24 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by anonymouse
As it happens I was just looking on GrabCad yesterday and there is a locost nosecone and a couple of locost chassis uploads, plus a McSorley7 +442E Frame there.

https://grabcad.com/library?page=1&time=all_time&sort=recent&query=locost

https://grabcad.com/library/locost-haynes-roadster-nose-cone-1

https://grabcad.com/library/mcsorley7-442e-frame-1

;-)


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posted on 18/6/24 at 04:59 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,
Can't give away the CAD files, but here you have the measurements of Equinox Bodywork for a Haynes Roadster.

https://drive.google.com /drive/folders/0B-iOekLVikV5Q3JNUnQ3NnlmYUk?resourcekey=0-wDyf7Dtl_4nu4tSm3Rns_A&usp=sharing

Hope that will help





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woodsy144

posted on 18/6/24 at 11:23 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by voucht
Hi,
Can't give away the CAD files, but here you have the measurements of Equinox Bodywork for a Haynes Roadster.

https://drive.google.com /drive/folders/0B-iOekLVikV5Q3JNUnQ3NnlmYUk?resourcekey=0-wDyf7Dtl_4nu4tSm3Rns_A&usp=sharing

Hope that will help


Thank you very much, this will help with my packaging.

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