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Good lookin' wheels ya got there, Dave.
I put some never-flat wheels on a table saw. It moves like a wheelbarrow, much more convenient than the crap little castors. They get flat spots, sadly. I need to move the axle up a bit so the wheels don't bear any weight when not in use.
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I decided to go with 1.25" x 1/8" angle (30x3mm)
Here is a prelim sketch, it was going well until a wheel fell off
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Also I've changed my mind regarding the steering - going with a 'friction plate' steering and not the 'pedal car' steering as shown.
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How's that gonna work out with a missing wheel?
I like your CAD model Dave , what ya using ?
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(09-19-2015, 01:23 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: I like your CAD model Dave , what ya using ?
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Hi Rob, it was called Alibre taken over by Geomagic and now called Cubify Design.
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Cheers Dave
It looks a good CAD program ,very popular .
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Here's the frame
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As some of you may know I bought a new computer a year back. Don't use it much because I didn't like win 8.1. I thought win 10 would be better, .......... didn't like it. So back to win 7 and I have started to use it.
What does this have to do with this Small Garden Cart? ................ well all the drawings both the 3d and 2d drawings I saved to a memory stick. Now I can't find the memory stick
So I've given that up and redrawn it all.
So I'll post a pic with the friction plate steering - just have to tidy it up a little.
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Meanwhile making the front and rear axles.
32 x 2mm thick square tube and weld in the 'stub axle'
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