Fuck yeah!
I will take a crack at this. @drwelby can you send me Mr. T. Bear?
I think itâs posted here somewhere, though it might be SVG.
I probably have a DXF somewhere
Also hey whats up have we talked about the Rival AXS fcc filings?
@Gary_the_tennis_ball I have tarckbear in CAD already from Tarck pocketknives
Lemme send it to you cause it was a pain in the tuchus and no one should have to go through that again
Can probably get it for you tomorrow
Oh dang, beat with the dxf
Lmk if you want it anyway
Heck yea Iâll play with the dxf a bit but if you got a different model/format slang it my way
Itâs in f360
Oh shit, well send it over and Iâll mess with how to get it into solidworks. The wetransfer from the other cad project worked pretty well, we could do that again if itâs not too much headache!
I donât see any corresponding patent applications, but let me dig into it more in the morning
Idk how patents work but wouldnât this just fall under previous axs patents?
Assuming itâll just be a difference in materials between force and rival
Also, I would love to move on from my 10 speed sram so this sounds nice!
Above it said fcc filings.
All things wireless have to be approved by the FCC. Though for small electronics stuff you just send in paper work, get an ID, and pay a lab to make sure youâre only using the frequency youâre allowed to use and not going to fuck up other signals.
Any change to the electronics and they need a new FCC ID.
Right. FCC cert is just one of the final steps before launch. I was hoping to find what other IP was wrapped up in this. Maybe find out more features that might be added down the road
NĂź guy may or may not have inside access
Ip isnât going to be in fcc filings but they do have to submit a user manual, which the FCC posts on their website.
Export from fusion as a Stp file and itâll go into solid works just fine.