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Topic Closedhelp designing bikes wheels and tires using Auto I

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    Posted: 28.Nov.2008 at 00:29
Hey guys, I am new to the Auto Desk Inventor software and I am a big problem designing the wheels and tires.

I made a circle, extruded it and now i need to throw in some spokes.

I also need the spokes to coincide with the outer circle I have drawn .


Any suggestions ?? Your help will be extremely appreciated
Louis Frausto
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Dec.2008 at 17:58
if your making the wheel to scale, id make the outer rim using the revolve feature to start, then create the other parts separate. so you would draw a profile of a section of the outer rim, use x-axis as your centerline, then revolve the profile around the centerline. id also do the same with the hub. this should get you started
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