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(Almost ) Friday Pictures

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markc-uk
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(Almost ) Friday Pictures

Here's a couple of views of a lunchtime project I've been playing with.
MarkC
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markc-uk
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and another view of the vee-twin 😉
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robmatthews
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Very Nice!!
The back end is almost Manx Buggy-like...
And i particularly like the Rack-and-Peanut steering!
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Anonymous
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Nice lunch-time project

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"RobMatthews" wrote in message news:6361230@discussion.autodesk.com...
Very Nice!!
The back end is almost Manx Buggy-like...
And i particularly like the Rack-and-Peanut steering!
Message 5 of 21
Anonymous
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here's a quick render of something I'm working on

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Very Nice!!
The back end is almost Manx Buggy-like...
And i particularly like the Rack-and-Peanut steering!
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robmatthews
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Cool, Blair. Do you run the wiring in a conduit of some sort?
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Anonymous
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Most of it is air lines, with some cable 7-wire in a large jacketed/armored
sleeve. A lot of little weld-on clips with large rubber grommets for the
cables to pass through. every 24". It's better to have them opened than in a
conduit. We find the conduits create more problems than they solve.

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Cool, Blair. Do you run the wiring in a conduit of some sort?
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Anonymous
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I waited until Friday...... 🙂
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nicholmckay
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Something I do that's often more inseresting than sheet metal .
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LFMarshall
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I'm pretty sure the DoD is not going to be happy about you releasing those pics. That's what an F-22 Raptor should look like.

here's my latest animation, post-processing by marketing reduced the quality a fair amount. I don't figure most non-animators/modelers will really care though.

top-left corner

http://www.nordfab.com/index.cfm/do/videos.showVideos/id/125/page/Nordfab-Videos
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Message 11 of 21
Anonymous
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Sweet images Mark.
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Message 12 of 21
Anonymous
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Very nice, Blair! Can you shoot closeups of some of the complex areas, or
are things proprietary?
Really like the image.
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Message 13 of 21
nicholmckay
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I mean "something I do" .... to pass time , this is my normal work. 😉
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Anonymous
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We try to keep some information proprietary.

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Very nice, Blair! Can you shoot closeups of some of the complex areas, or
are things proprietary?
Really like the image.
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Message 15 of 21
Anonymous
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I wonder how many of us on here stated out as kids with the like of
Lego and Mecano?



These two "toys" just show what can be achieved with a few standard
parts and a good imagination



MarkC-UK wrote:

Here's a couple of views of a lunchtime project I've been playing with.
MarkC









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Anonymous
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I MUST be old. All we had was Erector sets, Lincoln Logs and
Tinkertoys. ( The last two were actually made out of wood, not plastic!) 🙂
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Anonymous
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Understood. Competitive product performance is highly important. So, no
worries.
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Anonymous
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Josh, I must be old too. I remember well the erector sets, all those nice
real metal pieces with actual fastners.

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Message 19 of 21
Anonymous
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Well I'm 46 and still tinker with them to this day.



Blair A. Stunder wrote:

Josh, I must be old too. I remember well the erector sets, all those nice 
real metal pieces with actual fastners.





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Anonymous
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That is COOL!! My kids love those things (... and me too). Nice job.


"MarkC-UK" wrote in message news:6361226@discussion.autodesk.com...
Here's a couple of views of a lunchtime project I've been playing with.
MarkC

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