Hello guys!
Kredep wrote:Dear Paul,
Absolutely amazing!
If you choose to do the Audi LMP racecar, I will make sure the right folks at Audi catches a glimpse. Please let me know where to follow the production. As all us, they will be stunned as well, I'm sure.
bestKristian
I'll tell you immediately after starting the report.
Okay, today it goes on with the rims. It's an eerie stressful and extensive work, to produce such a modern rim out of paperboard. The rear ones are semi finished (valve and lacquer are missing), at the front, the star of spokes's missing (only the star at the rear rims consits out of 48 parts). But the work pays off if you look at the achievement at the rear axle. The regulated width of 180cm is reached at the rear, at the front it maybe could exceed because of the 4° camber (we'll see that after completion). I've considered that in my calculations, but the manufacturing of the components out of paperboard never can be so accurate like the construction - I've to calculate with a tolerance of about +/-0,3mm.
As I said, the result of the rear axle can be proud of.
Even the nut is centred to the rim - I was afraid, they could be unconcenticaly by attaching because the brake covers leads the rim.
A short close view.
That's it for the mo, thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Paul