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(Now picture heavy) In a bit of a clutch

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by FlyGp, Jan 7, 2012.

  1. Hvnbnd

    Hvnbnd Active Member

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    Really quite cool!!!
    I'd like one for an XJ700N.....
    You realize that once this gets started it could become quite big and overwhelming!
     
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    Omega650 New Member

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    Amazing work!
     
  3. RudieDelRude

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    so just how gpu intensive is this modeling program?? or are these pics just in "pretty mode?" lol

    Im assuming you have to have one hell of a pc to look at a full bike and manipulate it, with as detailed as everything is.
     
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    This technology is fantastic! with just these renderings a computer guided 5 axis mill can reproduce any part or at least make molds to make new parts, especially plastic parts like side covers and gauge covers.
     
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    No molds needed. A 3D printer would do the job.
     
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    Please keep bothering us with these. Awesome work! and like I have said in the past. I would love to have a copy of this when it is complete. This would be so beneficial to anyone who has to do anything to their bike. To be able to see what it looks like before youo get started would be so helpful. Not to mention taking away the un-easy feeling of "never have done this kind of repair" before. My hats off to you and keep them coming. I just feel really fortunate to have an xj 650 like you are doing. This would be a great help to anyone. GREAT WORK!!!
     

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