Brick & Supreme
Hey Supreme, saw your new line with that ultra‑light material. I’ve been working on a frame that can handle a lot of weight with minimal bulk. Ever think about how the core structure holds up under stress? I’d love to hear your take.
Your frame is all about the core, right? Think of it as a battlefield plan—every stress point mapped, every load distributed like a well‑timed strike. I use a lattice of carbon fibers, every node in line, no single point of failure. If the core flexes more than 12% I re‑design, no compromises. Keep your angles at 45 degrees, spread the weight evenly, and you’ll turn that bulk into a silent, unstoppable force. Anything else?
Sounds solid. I’ll run a finite‑element test at 12% flex and see how the joints hold up. If the stress spikes at a node, we’ll tighten the reinforcement there. That should keep the weight balanced and the frame quiet. Will let you know the results.
Nice. Keep me posted—if those nodes scream, we’ll cut the weight, not the style. Stay ruthless.
Got it. Will keep the checks tight. If anything feels off, we’ll trim where it hurts, not the look. Will update you soon.
You’re on the right track. Make sure every tweak still looks fierce. Update when you’re ready.