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Hello, Dave. This is just a one off for my own use, as I was looking to upgrade my approach to positioning the rib positions and angles. Also, the biggest contribution for me to be able to do this is the availability of a 3D scan, if I want to make a buck of an existing part. I am looking to upgrade my skills to be able to generate those types of forms in an original manner.
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You did a great job, because you blew my mind! haha
Thanks for sharing, and please, as you make progress or do other projects please share. Very interested! Thanks!
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Hey Will
You really do a nice job on the bucks. thanks for taking the time to post for all to see!!! Steve
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[QUOTE=Z5Roadster;131144]Hi Bob, not sure that a 90 deg point would stand the test of time as it would be venerable to damage, the larger the contact point the longer it will last.
Tom you're probably right about that. I was going to suggest offsetting the outer edge some amount and then glueing o-ring stock or something like that to the center of the station edges. I like the idea of using a round over bit instead, maybe a 3/16" radius on the edges of a 1/2" station to leave a 1/8" flat in the center.
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Nice work Will! Being able to Extrude Cut along the Intersection Curve is a very handy feature!
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Just got some items back from the water jet place.
pads 012.jpg pads 014.jpg pads 016.jpg pads 015.jpg
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Some progress to report. Have gotten started on assembly of the pieces. The base had the holes installed at the water jet place to screw the four support ribs in place on the base. I outlined the positions on the top side with a pencil, pre-assembled those four ribs, and glued them to the top side. Then, the next day, I turned the buck on it's side and installed the wood screws, then glued the other ribs in place. Installation of the side pieces is next. The 'articles' in place on the buck are to position two ribs that did not hold there shape very close because of weight distribution issues.
FunSat 015.jpg FunSat 016.jpg FunSat 017.jpg FunSat 019.jpg FunSat 020.jpg FunSat 022.jpg FunSun 001.jpg FunSun 002.jpg FunSun 003.jpg FunSun 004.jpg
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Wow, Will, that has come out great! I promise you this, when I make mine, it will not look anything like that haha!!
Your post has provided a lot of good information, thanks!
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Dave, PM me when you get ready to start, I will help you any way that I can.
Here are a few more from today, Installed two nose pieces and fit, formed and glued the outer side contour rail, ModelAMonday 002.jpg ModelAMonday 004.jpg ModelAMonday 005.jpg ModelAMonday 006.jpg ModelAMonday 007.jpg ModelAMonday 008.jpg ModelAMonday 009.jpg ModelAMonday 010.jpg
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Will, first, thank you for the kind offer. I will indeed contact you when I am ready! Second, thanks for sharing your work, this is very very educational! Great Job!
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