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Re: pic: Enigma Wheel 2

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Next steps:
1. Can you lighten the hub? That's a lot of solid material there, I bet you could figure out a pattern to make that lighter.
2. Fillets on your wheel's spokes are cool for reducing stress. You have them on the hub side but not the wheel side.
3. Tread grooves apparently make putting on treads easier and more secure. Plus it's an interesting CAD exercise for your first time.
1. Working on that
2. Just added that
3. How would I go about doing that?
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