Convert and resize a Sketchup model to make it print ready.
Budget: $10 – $30 AUD
This project is to reproduce a 3D model of an industrial rover as a shell for an Arduino car.
The are files attached were made in Sketchup 2020.
The first is ATV 1.2.skp
This is a functional model of a 4WD rover. I need this model to be print ready. There should not be anything left inside it. It will be printed hollow. The rover base should be replaced with the second attached file (Arduino 4WD rover base).
To get the rover model to fit to the base there will need to be changes to any or all of the length, width and height of the rover. Arduino 4WD rover base cannot be changed, it needs to remain the same size.
Include mounting points so that the base can attach to the rover via a metric nut and bolt (probably M4 would work)
The final goal is to have a shell that looks very similar to the original, but does not have to be an exact match. So, for example there are vanes on the front and sides that will not print well, if they have to be deleted or made into separate printable components that could be attached.
The holes where the wheels that will be attached will have to be modified, the motors will be inside the body. They are the type in image (motor and wheel.jpg)
Initially all I want is a rough prototype as quickly as possible.
The are files attached were made in Sketchup 2020.
The first is ATV 1.2.skp
This is a functional model of a 4WD rover. I need this model to be print ready. There should not be anything left inside it. It will be printed hollow. The rover base should be replaced with the second attached file (Arduino 4WD rover base).
To get the rover model to fit to the base there will need to be changes to any or all of the length, width and height of the rover. Arduino 4WD rover base cannot be changed, it needs to remain the same size.
Include mounting points so that the base can attach to the rover via a metric nut and bolt (probably M4 would work)
The final goal is to have a shell that looks very similar to the original, but does not have to be an exact match. So, for example there are vanes on the front and sides that will not print well, if they have to be deleted or made into separate printable components that could be attached.
The holes where the wheels that will be attached will have to be modified, the motors will be inside the body. They are the type in image (motor and wheel.jpg)
Initially all I want is a rough prototype as quickly as possible.