Really beautiful work. Thanks so much for choosing our software to help you make it. (I won't say which - I don't want this to be an ad.) Your business is truly appreciated, and inspiring for all of us. Thank you.
Your engineering appears to reflect style more than proper engineer strength design-more style-less strength !Great process though. How many conventional motorcycles have you built previous to this? 50 yr pro -Sundquist Norton -you tube.Not everyone will be able to do what you do in their backyard-but I/they can do it my way with basic" blacksmith tools" ,and proper strength oriented design, and afford the tools to do it with.
David Sundquist: I think this building style suits the modern ,skilless man we are breeding today, it in no way involves hand skill, but it is a branch of "art" that is different, only requiring the skills of a computer person,(and of course the engineering skill of the person that makes the machine), in that way I do not see any value in this method, you cannot admire any part of it, but of course the people that will appreciate things like this have no skill in making things by hand, they rely on other peoples input, so the object becomes valueless in real terms, rather like having a photo copy of a great work of art, you can see it, but it is not the real thing.
Great use of additive manufacturing. A sweet outcome with the metal print!
Amazing design! Thanks for sharing your process...additive is a game changer!
Metal printing! Definitely a game changer.
Really beautiful work. Thanks so much for choosing our software to help you make it. (I won't say which - I don't want this to be an ad.) Your business is truly appreciated, and inspiring for all of us. Thank you.
insane idea
PIECE OF ART
A true masterpiece ! congratulations
Amazing work
I have a dream ,I wanna work with you guys
For the wheels,you need transparent aluminum,it's no more science fiction.It's called ALON. www.surmet.com/technology/alon-optical-ceramics/
this is very cool shit.
That was,nt a 3D space mouse, what was that?
Your engineering appears to reflect style more than proper engineer strength design-more style-less strength !Great process though. How many conventional motorcycles have you built previous to this? 50 yr pro -Sundquist Norton -you tube.Not everyone will be able to do what you do in their backyard-but I/they can do it my way with basic" blacksmith tools" ,and proper strength oriented design, and afford the tools to do it with.
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David Sundquist: I think this building style suits the modern ,skilless man we are breeding today, it in no way involves hand skill, but it is a branch of "art" that is different, only requiring the skills of a computer person,(and of course the engineering skill of the person that makes the machine), in that way I do not see any value in this method, you cannot admire any part of it, but of course the people that will appreciate things like this have no skill in making things by hand, they rely on other peoples input, so the object becomes valueless in real terms, rather like having a photo copy of a great work of art, you can see it, but it is not the real thing.
well - i just shit my pants.
Pure technological motorcycle porn)