Version 1 of the Sun Wind II RC sailboat laser cut frames files are almost finished! Phew...
Ended up being eight sheets: Four sheets of 1/8" x 12" x 24" birch ply, three sheets of 1/16" x 12" x24" birch ply, and one sheet of 1/8" x 6" x 24" balsa.
Here is how the first sheet looks:
The cheapest 1/8" plywood I found today was over $18 for a 12" x 24" sheet! Yikes! So I came home and bought several sheets online for about $5/sheet from National Balsa. I've used them before, and they are OK, but you might get some twisted or warped sheets. And a few sheets I bought from them had deep horizontal scratches in them. But this time they will all be internal frames which will be tough to see, so it doesn't matter that much.
It'll take a week or so for the wood to arrive, and the laser cutter hasn't been set up yet at work, so I'll just have to hold my breath until I can finally try my first laser cuts!
So, what to do in the meantime... maybe I should start 3D modeling the Rip Tide!
Aloha!
Ended up being eight sheets: Four sheets of 1/8" x 12" x 24" birch ply, three sheets of 1/16" x 12" x24" birch ply, and one sheet of 1/8" x 6" x 24" balsa.
Here is how the first sheet looks:
The cheapest 1/8" plywood I found today was over $18 for a 12" x 24" sheet! Yikes! So I came home and bought several sheets online for about $5/sheet from National Balsa. I've used them before, and they are OK, but you might get some twisted or warped sheets. And a few sheets I bought from them had deep horizontal scratches in them. But this time they will all be internal frames which will be tough to see, so it doesn't matter that much.
It'll take a week or so for the wood to arrive, and the laser cutter hasn't been set up yet at work, so I'll just have to hold my breath until I can finally try my first laser cuts!
So, what to do in the meantime... maybe I should start 3D modeling the Rip Tide!
Aloha!
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