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Old 10-05-2008   #21
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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston


china all the way!

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Old 10-08-2008   #22
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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston

sorry to LAG on the new parts, I spent all day installing a Tachometer on a car that didnt have a tach signal wire behind the cluster..

but here is an almost complete Small end needle bearing and and almost complete reed block... hope you all like it..

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Well, since you came on and apologized for not working your butt off on these drawings, I SUPPOSE we can let you off with a warning this time .....

You're doing really nice work, Nick. I for one am impressed.
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Old 10-08-2008   #24
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Thanks for the kind words...

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Well, since you came on and apologized for not working your butt off on these drawings, I SUPPOSE we can let you off with a warning this time .....

You're doing really nice work, Nick. I for one am impressed.
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Version 2.0 reed block ooooo in carbon fiber, ok I'm REALLY new to texturing so please keep this in mind....
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Your doing great nickj. You make it look so easy that a caveman could do it!!!!!
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Thank you for the encouragement StrayDawg, it means allot.... I really dont like how the carbon fiber turned out but it's ok that part is just black anyway..

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Version 3.0 ReedBlock Now with Reeds and Carbon Fiber "Cross Brace", still missing screws...

PS How do you like the Sh**ty Metal reeds ahahah I'm still laughing about that one...
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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston

Wow nick these have really helped me visualize these parts and how they work. I use to just search for parts but this would be great if you did the whole engine. I think when your done you should get it stickied so other newbs like me can see this. If you could do the whole engine and then make the parts move all snychronized together. That would help people tremendously because your mind can only so much and a two stroke is a engineering masterpiece how everything works together.
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thanks, I'm sure we will have something to make a **** good sticky pretty soon here..

and don't worry the animations in the end will show things like the motor running wile changing the transparency's of different parts to see things moving, as well as all sorts of other stuff..

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Wow nick these have really helped me visualize these parts and how they work. I use to just search for parts but this would be great if you did the whole engine. I think when your done you should get it stickied so other newbs like me can see this. If you could do the whole engine and then make the parts move all snychronized together. That would help people tremendously because your mind can only so much and a two stroke is a engineering masterpiece how everything works together.
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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston

O.K. boys and girls, hold on to your seats and get ready to see into the future, it is a great new future that is not far off, in this beautiful new future people have realized just how easy it is to work on two strokes, all along the trick was to see it done before you did it DUH!!

I bestow onto you a gift for all my friends, follow the link below to be teleported to the future and don't forget to tip the bus driver..

http://pandaclubber.com/nick/minimoto/reedsample.swf

This is the tip of the Iceberg and I promise I wont let you guys down. keep checking back for more new and improved videos.
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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston

For some reason I can't access the pics you posted of the motor. Might be because I'm on a windows98 unit of doom.

I'll keep trying though.
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can you see the movie?

follow this link....

nickj.carbonmade.com if it still doesn't work you need to install flash player.

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For some reason I can't access the pics you posted of the motor. Might be because I'm on a windows98 unit of doom.

I'll keep trying though.
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Oh my god, that video was awesome. Haha, im really diggin the way this is all comming along. Keep it up
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YES!! just imagine if you have something like that for most of the parts i could have saved hours of struggle and wasting your guys time asking questions!! that is great. If you did it very well id prolly pay for it
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It will have all the parts, motor and frame, it will be in the form of a Flash applet, basically you will pick motor or frame, next you pick which part of the motor or frame, next you pick standard view / overview or install / uninstall or sub categories such as a piece like the carb will have options to view things like a main jet change, needle clip adjustment, float setup and so on, in the end you will be able to see just about every procedure you might need to perform on your B1-rep, after that is done I'll begin on the performance modification techniques, such as case modding etc etc....

No money will be accepted or charged for any of this, it is a 100% free in every way gift I am donating to the minimoto community (IE pocketbikeplanet.com + maybe 1 other site I post on)

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Hey thanx for the carbonmade link, it worked and thats a great set up to show yer stuff. Looks good, I like the numbers on the side of the bearing, and that wrist pin just kinda jumps out at you, wow, nice work nickj!
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Thank you Sir, did you see the animation?
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it really has been going well, I cant wait for a few months to pass because I'm sure by then what I'm doing now will seem like a cakewalk.

The Flywheel is almost done, and I started on the frame last nite...

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Thank you iRock..

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Re: 3d render of a c1 piston

OK guy's, I had a bit of free time so I finished the video for removing the reeds, I think it turned out pretty good, let me know what you guys think, also let me know about the music too as it's another one of my hobbies and I made it as well...

http://pandaclubber.com/nick/minimoto/reedsample.swf

If you have looked at it before make sure you hit refresh on your browser to see any new changes...

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