I've got a stack of 2" X 6" X 1/8" steel for welding practice but I wanted to do something besides weld it all into scrap metal. So I started playing around with cutting the pieces so they would follow the profile of my motorcycle tire. I basically just did it by eye and tweaked the angle a little to get it close enough.
The front tires on both my bikes are about 4.75" wide so I made the inside 5.75" and I'll use some kind of inserts on the sides to allow for flexibility.
So I decided to model a wheel chock in Sketchup last night. Came up with something that looked decent for the front part and left enough metal toward the back to hook in whatever I come up with. I want the front wheel to raise a section behind it when it rolls in to lock it in. The way most designs do that is with a teeter totter the wheel cams over but I don't want to have that bump.
There are a few different things I've seen on Youtube I can borrow from but I'm going to put a little more thought into it. Ideas are definitely welcome though.
So at this point I built most of what I have modeled and part of it is actually welded while some is just tacked until I roll a bike onto it and decide exactly where to position cross braces.
The front tires on both my bikes are about 4.75" wide so I made the inside 5.75" and I'll use some kind of inserts on the sides to allow for flexibility.
So I decided to model a wheel chock in Sketchup last night. Came up with something that looked decent for the front part and left enough metal toward the back to hook in whatever I come up with. I want the front wheel to raise a section behind it when it rolls in to lock it in. The way most designs do that is with a teeter totter the wheel cams over but I don't want to have that bump.
There are a few different things I've seen on Youtube I can borrow from but I'm going to put a little more thought into it. Ideas are definitely welcome though.
So at this point I built most of what I have modeled and part of it is actually welded while some is just tacked until I roll a bike onto it and decide exactly where to position cross braces.