Nano Weekender: becomes a mockup

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby jonw » Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:55 am

Mike - when you try to render it I suspect you'll find the bottom front panels have different angles at the top and bottom edges, and will need to be done in triangles like in this illustration (the perspective is not perfect but you'll get the idea):
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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby campmaster-k » Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:43 pm

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby wittrrider » Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:36 pm

This is exactly the type of teardrop I have been looking for! :thumbsup:

I would really be interested in some dimensions or more detailed plans if you plan on moving forward with the design.

Thanks for the work you have put into it so far!

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby mikeschn » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:19 pm

Ryan,

I'll be putting dimensions to this once the design looks complete.

Are you going to be the first one to build it?

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby S. Heisley » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:31 pm

For some unknown reason, the last two designs with the incorporated tongue box have reminded me of a Darth Vader mask. Maybe the box is too streamlined? ...Dunnno. :thinking:
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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby Greg M » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:41 pm

I was thinking more Stealth Bomber than Darth Vader, but I know what you mean. Maybe Mike should render it in black ;)

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby mikeschn » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:43 pm

Greg M wrote:I was thinking more Stealth Bomber than Darth Vader, but I know what you mean. Maybe Mike should render it in black ;)

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I was thinking black wheels for that rough jeep look... But Stealth Bomber and Darth Vader black? Ouch, that's one hot teardrop!

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby wittrrider » Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:51 pm

mikeschn wrote:Ryan,

I'll be putting dimensions to this once the design looks complete.

Are you going to be the first one to build it?

Mike...


HAHAHA! I hope so!

I have very little experience building, the only thing I have built was a 15 foot carolina skiff a few years back, funny enough, midway through building that boat I decided I wanted to build a teardrop trailer some day.

I love the classic teardrop profile, but the simplicity of the weekender style really appeals to me, plus I like the off road look.

We like to travel out west, and while our rig is considered "small and lightweight" in the RV world, we would like to have something much more economical.

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby pete42 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:58 am

a HF trailer 4 sheets of plywood some paint windows and a vent a fairly cheap to build trailer.

make it as simple as you want or add all the extras you want.

with built-in cuteness and campability what more do you want.......

ok mike some dimenstions when your ready.

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby LDK » Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:33 pm

mikeschn wrote:I thought I'd start playing around with another idea. With the cost of materials going up and up, I thought I'd do a design that only needs 1 sheet of plywood per side.

It's not quite as small as the Pico light that Andrew did, but it's definitely a lot smaller than the giant teardrops and trailers I've been building lately.

If there's an interest, I'll put some more numbers to the drawing...

Mike...

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I really like this design but I was just wondering how long the sleeping compartment is? Looks like maybe 6 to 6 1/2 feet. Could work for me but it would definitely have to be at least 5 foot wide. :thinking: Really cute looking design.
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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby GPW » Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:07 am

It would make a Sweet little Foamie , very Light and easy to make Wider 8) ... You could easily round out the sharp edges slightly for less wind resistance ... :thinking:

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby Mary C » Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:28 am

Mike it really looks great. but now I am more undecided. So many design choices, so many choices, Foamie? oh this will be interesting ! Great job on the rendering too. :applause: I can't draw two sticks.

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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby jjohnston » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:54 pm

Mike,

I really like this idea for a small weekender! I was looking at your original weekender for a deer lease camper, but I think I'd like this to slide onto my 4 X 8 Utility trailer! add a couple of jackstands and i have a portable cabin!
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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby NathanL » Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:23 pm

There's a guy on ebay who sells trailers almost like the one Mike posted one after another in TX.
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Re: Nano Weekender

Postby rodtermaat » Tue May 07, 2013 9:38 pm

Funny how when you find your future teardrop you just know it. I have been searching for several weeks for a design and this is it. I was considering the Pico, but wanted to add a rear hatch hatch. I really do not need something at 280 pounds, but I do want light, small, and simple. For some reason this design is just like it was done for me.

Since the thread is old any advice or links to similar builds? I have searched many times, and will keep at it, but any guidance it appreciated. I have many questions, but I will start a new build thread titled the nano weekender build for future searches.
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