BikeCAD Pro How To
If you've got a question about using BikeCAD Pro, the stand alone application for frame builders, bike shops and fit specialists, post it here.
- Read more about Exporting tubes as STP files
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These days it's possible to have tubes CNC laser cut, which opens up some neat options for semi-handmade bikes (tubes mitred by a machine, brazed/welded by a human). From a data point of view it would be handy if Bikecad could export tubes as individual STP files. The program obviously already calculates all the dimensions and the mitre contours so it doesn't seem like it would be an impossible thing to integrate but I don't really know what's involved!
- Read more about drawing cantilever brakes
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I'd like to model some typical cantilever brakes (Paul's, Shimano, TRP, etc.)
>>Is there an easier way than manually adding all dimensions via custom brake option?
Thanks,
Eric
- Read more about Converting Windows bikecad files to work on mac
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Ive been working on bike cad for a while on my old windows pc and have loads of files i need to keep. Ive just had to upgrade to a mac but i cant open any of my old windows files on the new mac. I can see the bike cad files when i look in my documents but the files dont show up once ive started bikecad. I cant find anything on the forums or help page. Dose anyone know how to convert the files?
- Read more about Axle and dropout aren't lining up
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My rear axle and dropout don't appear to be matching up. The front and rear axle are level; it's just the dropout that appears to be several mm too high.
The dropout here is a Paragon X-12 but the problem is the same with other standard dropouts.
Has anyone else experienced this or got ideas for a workaround? Thanks!
- Read more about Dropout view in the additional Stay-view
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Hello together
Until now I have created my chainstays in a separate cad, because I could not manage to transfer the dropouts to the additional chainstay view in BikeCad. It is ingenious how you can add the dropouts (I use paragon dropouts) in the normal view via static drawing. But since I need to know the exact location and angle for the slot of my struts, I would need the static drawing of the dropouts also in the additional strut view. Is this already possible, have I overlooked something? Or if not, would that be possible in the future?
- Read more about Open bike from CSV Building Specs Export?
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Hi, I have a bit of a niche question:
For some context, I am working on an academic project in which I use machine learning to design bikes, and I am automatically generating CSV building spec files and would like to generate corresponding images without having to manually enter in hundreds of dimensions. I was wondering if there is a function to load a bike model based on a building spec export file. In case this isn't a feature, is there a good way to automatically edit/generate bikeCAD files to insert many dimensions? Thanks in advance for any insight!
- Read more about ISCG '05 and '03
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Hello u all, I'd like to be able to add an ISCG tab on my design, but is there an existing drawing I could use and fit ? Cheers from Spain
- Read more about How do do elevated CS or remove a CS from one side
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Need help drawing this.
Bike dork, no need to judge.
- Read more about Turn off paint
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Hi Brent,
How do I turn off the paint scheme so I can see the mitres?
Cheers,
John
- Read more about Offset seat tube and direct mount derailleur X dimension.
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Is it possible to turn on the X dimension, available in the Mount type | Braze-on, for the Mount type | Direct mount?
I have a frame with an offset seat tube and woud like to move the derailleur to the rear. In it's current location the rear of the derailleur cage touches the chainring teeth and the chain rubs on the bottom of the derailleur cage in the low gear ratios.
With thanks
Peter
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