jrussakis
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Hey Fellow Airheads
I did some due diligence to make sure that this wasn't already covered in another thread, so I do hope this isn't duplicative if I missed something posted earlier.
Reason for the thread: While there are plenty of 3D models for our airheads, I haven't come across a good central repository for the growing number of model files. I took a stab at wrangling some of the free 3D files that I've found on popular online 3D file libraries like Thingiverse and Printables. I've cleaned up a list of these file links that I've kept for personal use for better sharing. It is far from an exhaustive list and I've also made sure to only include files that fall under the creative commons license.
The Directory [Google Sheet Link]
It's nothing fancy just a google sheet with links to files with model descriptions, PNs (where applicable), and the designer. If there's interest in maintaining a resource like this, I'll likely switch this over to Airtable for the enhanced UI and visualization options. With airtable, potentially I could just embed the base view here
... Also other than the parts I've designed and tested myself, I cannot vouch for the quality, fitment, effectiveness of the parts and tools in the directory. That might be a feature to add to the V2 of this directory if there's interest.
I'm always combing through sites to find 3D models, Drawings, etc. of tools and parts (NLA and otherwise) for the work I do on my own airheads and clients' bikes as well. I'm also no stranger to designing, developing, and fabricating parts and tools myself. I post files under the name "CharmCityCycles" on printables and intend to put several more part and tool files up to that site soon. I'm currently working on a 3D printable files for a cylinder stud repair setup that'll post to Printables as well for free download. I've included some pics of models I have published.



If you have files/designs/drawings you know of/want to include in this directory, send me a PM and I'd be happy to include it in the list. If sending me files that you are aware of, please make sure they fall under the creative commons license.
Anywho, that's it for now. Happy printing and happy riding!
I did some due diligence to make sure that this wasn't already covered in another thread, so I do hope this isn't duplicative if I missed something posted earlier.
Reason for the thread: While there are plenty of 3D models for our airheads, I haven't come across a good central repository for the growing number of model files. I took a stab at wrangling some of the free 3D files that I've found on popular online 3D file libraries like Thingiverse and Printables. I've cleaned up a list of these file links that I've kept for personal use for better sharing. It is far from an exhaustive list and I've also made sure to only include files that fall under the creative commons license.
The Directory [Google Sheet Link]
It's nothing fancy just a google sheet with links to files with model descriptions, PNs (where applicable), and the designer. If there's interest in maintaining a resource like this, I'll likely switch this over to Airtable for the enhanced UI and visualization options. With airtable, potentially I could just embed the base view here

I'm always combing through sites to find 3D models, Drawings, etc. of tools and parts (NLA and otherwise) for the work I do on my own airheads and clients' bikes as well. I'm also no stranger to designing, developing, and fabricating parts and tools myself. I post files under the name "CharmCityCycles" on printables and intend to put several more part and tool files up to that site soon. I'm currently working on a 3D printable files for a cylinder stud repair setup that'll post to Printables as well for free download. I've included some pics of models I have published.



If you have files/designs/drawings you know of/want to include in this directory, send me a PM and I'd be happy to include it in the list. If sending me files that you are aware of, please make sure they fall under the creative commons license.
Anywho, that's it for now. Happy printing and happy riding!