03-01-2021, 01:33 PM
If you have the time to spare, it's worth watching this: conversion from a blueprint to a 2D image and then to a 3D model. Ignore the speed at which the item is drawn - obviously, the user is experienced. The process is relatively simple but, as with anything else, practice and yet more practice is the answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgAXVmvnrDk
If you'd like to have a go, an easy introduction to the process is to start by playing with one of the many free 3D printing programs (you don't need a printer to play with the software): https://www.geeetech.com/specialpage/software/ There is also, of course, tons of help on youtube.
And, finally, why not make a replica carbon fibre A7 Chassis? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWSePEV88tw
If you'd like to have a go, an easy introduction to the process is to start by playing with one of the many free 3D printing programs (you don't need a printer to play with the software): https://www.geeetech.com/specialpage/software/ There is also, of course, tons of help on youtube.
And, finally, why not make a replica carbon fibre A7 Chassis? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWSePEV88tw