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I have collected these pictures.
Body+buck+machined+from+laser+scan+data+to+within+.01+mm+Thickness+of+outer+body+material+has+be.jpg buck7-e1307230797476.jpg buck12.jpg buck72-e1307230690776.JPG
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From the Porsche archival photos I see here and have seen elsewhere, there appear to be different bucks for different aspects of the coach work.
For instance, one type of buck for fabrication of the panels and another different one for joining/welding the small panels into large ones. The previous photos seem to show both of these two types.
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Wow Kent, I didn't even know there was a difference! Thanks for that, and it makes sense. Great input!
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i know this thread is a little old but i missed the end, i have another pic that i thought you guy's would like. to be honest i'd like them right now lol
356 body panel jig.jpg
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Neil nice picture!
I dont understand exactly what he's doing? Stupid question perhaps but can you explain? I see him welding but that set up to control warpage? Greetings Paul
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Now that would make life a lot easier
Peter
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That explains a lot.....
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I've seen a bunch of Porsche archive photos and video's, but never that.
I'm always amazed at how the factory welds are disappeared with no undercut whatsoever. Now penetration is a different story...
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I was initially going to make a plywood buck for a 550 but even with the stations 100mm apart it was going to cost Au$1000 at least. So I am now opting for a basic plywood frame. It will consist of 4 lengthwise supports and around 4 stations across the car. Then I will bolt wire portions in between the plywood. It is a big job no matter what.
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