May 27th, 2008 07:40 AM
#3

Originally Posted by
webmiester
Hi guys,
Everyone is quite preoccupied about the car bodies we are designing. I would like to ask though about car interiors such as dashboards, sidings and seats:
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Pero paano naman yung mga sidings? How do we make these?
Thanks so much.
About sidings?
If you are renovating an existing brand, the only issue would be workmanship and materials -- not interior design.
But if you are designing a vehicle from scratch, such as an OPV, you have to keep in mind that the doors and windows are probably the most complicated and difficult to build. These require precise and exact alignments that only very experienced and well-equipped shops can deliver.
If your window channels and weatherstrips are not perfectly aligned and fitted, rain and wash will seep into your door cavity and wreak havoc on whatever is inside. If they are too tight, your window might have difficulty sliding open and closing. Kung lawanit ang backing mo, kukulobot at matutunaw yun. Do you follow?
OK, so let's assume that you have the skill and equipment to execute a perfectly-fabricated door. How do you design the sidings?
First, you have to make a list of what functions (like every good architect knows, FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION) your sidings will serve.
Basically you might want:
- door opener/lever.
- an armrest mounted at optimum height and angle (para talagang naka-rest yung arm). With integral or separate pull handle -- that's up to you.
- control switches or outlets for whatever accessory you want driver or passenger(s) to have control of. For example: power windows, special lights, individual headphones, communications/PA system, entertainment accessories, whatever).
- manual window crank -- ie, if you are not using power windows.
- loudspeakers.
- compartments, pouches or pockets to hold small stuff you tend to fiddle with while riding.
- cup holder for drinks (although I personally frown at this idea).
- et cetera.
Next, how do you lay these out? Be mindful of ergonomics and behavioral observation. How do passengers interact with the door siding? Observe how and what locations take the most beating. For example, the lower part takes a lot of kicks and shoe abrasions.
Other questions you need to answer:
- Should your sidings be flat or contoured?
- How do you mount the siding - clips or screws?
- Should it be flat or molded?
- Painted or covered?
- If covered, what covering - leather, vinyl, carpet, linoleum, etc?
- Monochrome or two-tone?
- What materials to use - wood, fiberglass, plastic, rubber, foam, etc.?
Atbp.
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Last edited by dprox; May 27th, 2008 at 08:07 AM.
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