New flex and design tool!
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New flex and design tool!
Hi guys,
Iv been working on this for a while and it seems to work fine now, let me know if you find problems that I should fix.
It is made as a browser tool so it works on all platforms.
You can simulate flex, weight, deflection and setup a lot of options.
http://www.junksupply.com/?page_id=1167
license key will be on the main page!
cheers
M
Iv been working on this for a while and it seems to work fine now, let me know if you find problems that I should fix.
It is made as a browser tool so it works on all platforms.
You can simulate flex, weight, deflection and setup a lot of options.
http://www.junksupply.com/?page_id=1167
license key will be on the main page!
cheers
M
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That's great. I've always wondered how correct my design spreadsheet was, hell I'm happy I was even in the correct order of magnitude let alone near the same results as you.
The only thing that I would recommend adding are some baselines for soft, medium, and stiff skis on your plots. That will give the user some useful information rather than just raw numbers.
The only thing that I would recommend adding are some baselines for soft, medium, and stiff skis on your plots. That will give the user some useful information rather than just raw numbers.
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Updated version ready, feedback always welcome. Key can be found on the front page. Enjoy
http://www.junksupply.com/ski-calculator/
http://www.junksupply.com/ski-calculator/
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License key invalid.
If you're interested in open sourcing this stuff, integrating it with MonkeyCAM (https://github.com/mikemag/MonkeyCAM) would be trivial, and we could spit out the results right along with the G-Code programs and shape overviews based on a full, accurate core profile
We could also place the foot loads over the stance options (for snowboards anyway) automatically.
If you're interested but don't know Git or C++ lemme know and I can help out. Seems like you have the HTML part of it dialed!
If you're interested in open sourcing this stuff, integrating it with MonkeyCAM (https://github.com/mikemag/MonkeyCAM) would be trivial, and we could spit out the results right along with the G-Code programs and shape overviews based on a full, accurate core profile

If you're interested but don't know Git or C++ lemme know and I can help out. Seems like you have the HTML part of it dialed!
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