TheMaker
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- Cristian
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After that first print, I immediately noticed some things I could change so i did.
The overall thickness of the deck made the channels for the cf rods to be placed awkwardly. in order to give them more space for better positioning, I scaled the height of the deck by 12% and the span by 3.5%. In the grey/ gunmetal photos you can see how the slight increase in height gives the wing more of a "scoop" as the light reflects of the area. I like that visual separation because its still smooth but adds a stronger transition upward.
With the new position of the rods within the structure, I noticed the tolerance between the rod and the print was too tight. I added and extra 0.1mm and made a little test print to see how it fits. Bang on this time.
I added an additional 2 holes for the deck mounts, 3 before vs 5 now. The mount itself is a bit more low profile as well. With the idea of it being CNC'd, i decided to take out some bulk. I did the same for the bottom mounts but they look generally the same. The only change to the bottoms that still needs to be made is adding the through-holes for the trunk and under trunk brace/support.
Aside from these changes... I think this is it. I've stared at/ thought about this design all day thinking what I could change but nothing really came to mind. The riser (for a shorty version), endplates and potentially a gurney flap can be modded but the fundamental design is likely to stay as is.
The overall thickness of the deck made the channels for the cf rods to be placed awkwardly. in order to give them more space for better positioning, I scaled the height of the deck by 12% and the span by 3.5%. In the grey/ gunmetal photos you can see how the slight increase in height gives the wing more of a "scoop" as the light reflects of the area. I like that visual separation because its still smooth but adds a stronger transition upward.
With the new position of the rods within the structure, I noticed the tolerance between the rod and the print was too tight. I added and extra 0.1mm and made a little test print to see how it fits. Bang on this time.
I added an additional 2 holes for the deck mounts, 3 before vs 5 now. The mount itself is a bit more low profile as well. With the idea of it being CNC'd, i decided to take out some bulk. I did the same for the bottom mounts but they look generally the same. The only change to the bottoms that still needs to be made is adding the through-holes for the trunk and under trunk brace/support.
Aside from these changes... I think this is it. I've stared at/ thought about this design all day thinking what I could change but nothing really came to mind. The riser (for a shorty version), endplates and potentially a gurney flap can be modded but the fundamental design is likely to stay as is.
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