halg wrote:Actually I did it on the computer knowing all the dimensions where I wanted to mount everything and developed the chassis and the computer gave me a cut list for making the chassis.
Hal
Wow I can't believe I missed this thread earlier, I am so impressed, such a great project, with such great execution. So
OHh the joys of Solidworks Weldments
Next time you undertake a project like this let me know, I work with 3d scanners which could really be useful in a project like this. I have contemplated making my own control arms, and although they are simple enough to measure and design myself, having a 3d scanned part for reverse engineering is kinda fun.
Josh
p.s.
Simple example of the 3d scanning assisting in reverse engineering of turbo flange.

Yes I outlined it before machining... my programming abilities are so poor I was paranoid
