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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 10, 2004 - 03:01 AM #1378
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LOL, No its not a deticated machine that uses a sharpie. I was cheating by using the plasma table in a new and creative way. After 4:30 pm the plasma table becomes a 5' x 10' plotter lol Very Happy . The machine can still travel without the plasma flame on in what is called trial cut. The machine actually came with a holder that replaces the torch for drawing on plate to see how things will fit before cutting the expensive material. Very handy tool, one can draw in CAD and download the drawing to the plasma cutter and then draw the shape onto paper, metal ect.. in minutes. Taping the marker to the torch assy. was a quick way to do the drawing without upseting the torch position. This is only the second time I have bone this in the last 4 years but it is handy.

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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 10, 2004 - 07:11 PM #1382
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Well , Here it is. This is a random design, the one that I mentioned in the previous post. I mocked this up in cardboard. I am coninuing to work on my boat design in the mean time. I will post the results of my studies when they are complete. More later....

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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 11, 2004 - 12:54 PM #1383
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This is not the layout of the cardboard boat half model in the previous post but it is very similar.

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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 12, 2004 - 12:57 AM #1393
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Pricer: go to www.unclejohns.com They sell kits and plans..also I bought a kit to build a pirouge. It turned out great..You need to use a very cool iron on cardboard Razz
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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 12, 2004 - 01:12 AM #1394
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Pricer: go to www.unclejohns.com They sell kits and plans..also I bought a kit to build a pirouge. It turned out great..You need to use a very cool iron on cardboard Razz
You are right that is a nice litle boat. After seeing it about three years ago I built one with out the kit, wish I had of bought it.Cooool Iron huh. lol

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Post subject:RE: How would you layout this pattern? PostPosted: Jul 12, 2004 - 01:30 AM #1395
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This is a new idea I had for a single sheet boat. This boat could be made with a 5" x 10" sheet of metal. I got to deep on the other boat layout and will pick it back up in a few days. Half round parts could be added to the exterior sides of the hull to give it more displacement. This is deffenatly a triangulation layout boat. What do you think?

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