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Posted 5/19/2006 12:54:33 PM |
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HAWK
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Just thought these would help (EDITED: resized the images, they are still the same size if you save them - Tim) 





























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Posted 5/19/2006 1:20:14 PM |
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Yipee-ki-yay...
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Thanks Hawk. What are these taken from?
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Posted 5/19/2006 2:27:35 PM |
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HAWK
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I sliced up my Arcane Chariot. Could'nt get the back because the bandsaw at the end exploded the rest of the car, due to, I did'nt have enough support under the body. But you can layer them and see how everything connects. They are centered and measured to copy to clear overhead projection paper and expanded on a clear white wall to trace the formers out on 4x8 sheets foam or masonite, or what ever to your preference that will be sturdy enough to work with. Hey at least I tried
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Posted 5/19/2006 2:33:14 PM |
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Posted 5/19/2006 2:44:23 PM |
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HAWK
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The blade thickness was 1/16 so multiply that with the scale of the Arcane chariot and I believe you will have the spacing between the formers. I did not do that yet and I have to get the scale of the car that I cut up.
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Posted 5/19/2006 3:36:51 PM |
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Yipee-ki-yay...
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Surely you don't mean you made a slice every 1/16"! I assume it was more like a slice every 1/2" or so, no?
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Posted 5/19/2006 4:04:46 PM |
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HAWK
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I cut it every 1/4 inch with the blade thickness of 1/16.
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