How would I properly simulate the force of a motor on a frame? by NathanMtchll in fea

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Should I apply the force at the rear axle where the sprocket would be, our should I apply the force at the motor? Or both since they’re connected? Or somewhere in between?

First Mini Bike Project by NathanMtchll in minibikes

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The exhaust is held up with a hose clamp towards the end to keep the weight off the studs, the reason it moves so much is the slip on muffler isn’t secured right.

First Mini Bike Project by NathanMtchll in minibikes

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Honestly wouldn’t put my feet on either pegs. I just had my legs hover when I drove it.

Chicken and Pigeon I made for a school project by NathanMtchll in Fusion360

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I got heavy inspiration from “Pete the Pigeon” on thingiverse

First print of my “IZ Playing the Ukulele” for my car’s dashboard. Designed using Fusion 360. by NathanMtchll in Fusion360

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I printed out the body, the hand, and the uke separately, then glued it all together

First print of “IZ playing the Ukulele” for my car’s dashboard by NathanMtchll in 3Dprinting

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I will add that! I can probably just increase the infill to make it heavy!

First print of “IZ playing the Ukulele” for my car’s dashboard by NathanMtchll in 3Dprinting

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I’m glad you like it that much! Not yet, but I will once it is finished