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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
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3802.1 
I was looking for the image that Buzz posted so I could link it to these files. Embarrassing to a moderator not to be able to do that so here goes.

These are the Corel files, (version 9) for the car.

Page 1 of layout

Page 2 of layout

Assembly directions



Thanks Buzz

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

Harvey's Tips Page When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

EDITED: 16 Aug 2006 by HARVEY-ONLY

 

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
3802.2 In reply to 3802.1 
I have attached the image of what the race car should look like finished.

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

EDITED: 14 May 2006 by BUZZ

 

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 From:  LipChip
 To:  Buzz 
3802.3 In reply to 3802.2 
Very cool Buzz.

David L. Vernon
Lip Chip Solutions, Inc.
www.LipChip.com
818-363-8132

 

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.4 In reply to 3802.2 
It is now in the original post.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

Harvey's Tips Page When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 

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 From:  Tom (TJGEENEN)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.5 In reply to 3802.2 

Thanks Tom, that is really cool. Get that dog software ready, I'll call you next week for it.

Thanks,

Tom Geenen
Gulf Coast Laser Graphics

 

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Tom (TJGEENEN) 
3802.6 In reply to 3802.5 

Hi Tom,
Let me know if the instructions work for you on the car. Note:I forgot to change the font to curves. Look forward to hearing from you next week. Have fun with the car. Did you get the free House design I sent out to my customers?

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

 

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 From:  Nick (WOODWORKNICK)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.7 In reply to 3802.6 

Sir thanks for posting the race car. I will make one for my granddaughter. I appreciate your generosity. Ps I did not see the house plans. Is that just for you customer's?

Nick

www.lasergoodies.com
(homemade for now) woodworknick@yahoo.com

EDITED: 13 May 2006 by WOODWORKNICK

 

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Nick (WOODWORKNICK) 
3802.8 In reply to 3802.7 
Thanks for the kinds words, please check your e-mail for a surprise attachment for your granddaughter, I just wish I could see her face when you give it to her!

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.9 In reply to 3802.1 
Harvey/Buzz;

The "instructions" CDR file says to follow the number instructions. Are there words to go with those numbers?

Thanks.

- Carl

Guntersville Laser Engraving
Guntersville, AL 35976
www.GuntersvilleLaser.com


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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
3802.10 In reply to 3802.9 

The numbers shown on the instruction page give numbers to the various slots and tabs for the parts that are actually cut out from the drawing #1.

Just find the same number on 2 pieces and those slots/tabs push together. (find slot 1 on one part and slide it into slot 1 on the other part with that number on it) If there are letters also, then more than 2 pieces are involved (ie: 15A, 15B, and 15AB all go together)

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
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3802.11 

Yup. I understood all that. I was just wondering if there were any additional instructions, like putting together certain pieces as sub-assemblies, or where #17 went to (I did a text search and Corel couldn't find it either), etc.

Thanks, though.

Guntersville Laser Engraving
Guntersville, AL 35976
www.GuntersvilleLaser.com


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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
3802.12 In reply to 3802.11 
quote:
or where #17 went to


Maybe a design change? ;-) 

I haven't tried it yet, but my gut feeling would be just start at #1. The lower numbers look like an inner chassis, and the higher ones look like the outer trim.
 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ) 
3802.13 In reply to 3802.12 
quote:
I haven't tried it yet, but my gut feeling would be just start at #1. The lower numbers look like an inner chassis, and the higher ones look like the outer trim.


Yep, and a dry-run will probably verify that. Unfortunately, with all the small pieces, a dry-run will be difficult and a re-do, with glue, could get quite messy!

It would've been nice, also, if the instruction numbers had a sequential list that pointed to the numbers in the drawing. For example, a vertical column of the sequence of numbers with a double (or more) set of lines pointing to each piece. That would make assembly a whole lot easier to follow, in my opinion. And it would've pointed out the missing 17.

Not that I'm complaining. Free is free. I just wanted to know what I was getting into before I got started.

- Carl

EDITED: 14 May 2006 by CSEWELL


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 From:  Engravin' Dave (DATAKES)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
3802.14 In reply to 3802.13 
Buzz forgot to tell you this was a puzzle. :O  Now figure it out and tell the rest of us how you did it.

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) 
3802.15 In reply to 3802.14 
quote:
Now figure it out and tell the rest of us how you did it.


Done! And how did I do it? Very carefully!

Carl

Guntersville Laser Engraving
Guntersville, AL

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
3802.16 In reply to 3802.9 

Hey Carl,
I like designing, but I can't write instruction worth a c__p :-) .
You are suppose to follow the numbers sequentially and I think I did miss #17, I must have been between counting my fingers and toes and got mixed up or I might have sneezed and lost count, oh hell I don't have a good excuse >.< 
Heaven forbid I put out my over 300 piece Doll House design. Actually heaven forbid if I have to make instructions. :S 

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

EDITED: 14 May 2006 by BUZZ

 

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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.17 In reply to 3802.16 

Buzz, I'm curious about your design technique. Do you cut out a bunch of pieces with paper and scissors until you get it close? Or use a 3D modelling program? Or .... ???

Enquiring minds want to know. :D 

 

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ) 
3802.18 In reply to 3802.17 

I use a 3D program, a bottle of aspirin, and a couple of swear words every now and then. ;-) 
Actually I enjoy making these items, but they would be difficult to make money with compared to our Wall Tribute products. I've made a few for a die cut company, which can produce in quantity but they don't look as good as lasered.

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

EDITED: 14 May 2006 by BUZZ

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Buzz 
3802.19 In reply to 3802.18 
Which 3D program? AutoCAD? CATIA? Pro-E? Doesn't your 3D program automatically generate exploded views? That might be enough documentation and you won't have to write a word (or count on your fingers and toes).

Carl
Guntersville Laser Engraving
Guntersville, AL

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 From:  Buzz
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
3802.20 In reply to 3802.19 

My 3D is just the starting point; tabs, slots, embellishments are all added after the fact. My first generation as I call it looks very rough. I create a finished piece that might take many generations to create. Especially when I get carried away.

I made the torrent, all the latch doors, and a bottom access panel fully operational on the tank, now that took nothing but good aspirin!

I've started making furniture, here is a picture of my first piece. Now remember it is the first generation :-) I like to start with the most used piece of furniture first.

Tom
LaserBuzz, Inc.
www.LaserBuzz.com

EDITED: 14 May 2006 by BUZZ

 
 
   
 

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