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Alfa Alloybody - Wooden Buck
hello, here the next projekt.
mission is to development the complete front part. complete front from windscreennot missing and not more exist. rearpart scanned from the existent body. no other car available that i m can that making copy of contours. front reconstructed only on the basis of photos. next step is to build the wooden buck. br bernhard
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Bernhard Last edited by Steve Hamilton; 01-24-2016 at 08:14 AM. |
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I would like to follow the build Bernhard.
Jere
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I would like to follow it too.
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subscribed.
This will be interesting
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That will be a nice buck! I'm also looking forward to the build. Pics please.
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hello,
here the next step. the front is complete missing on the car. we scan the body and we design only from the pics the forms. a absolut real highlight this precision and symetric. br bernhard
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Bernhard Last edited by Steve Hamilton; 03-30-2016 at 08:14 AM. |
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here more pics
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Bernhard Last edited by Steve Hamilton; 03-30-2016 at 08:14 AM. |
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Man !!!! There is some work on that buck!!!!
Beautiful work in any case ....... that body will be a very nice job to make as well Peter
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Wow some time has gone into that buck. Are you planning on making more bodies?
The solid hammer form ends will make life easier.
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Bernhard,
Beautiful job! The cnc is really the way to go for cutting all those profiles accurately, isn't it? The cnc router method is a great choice when you have access to one. Making the front and rear solid will be great for flow forming those nice delicate contours quickly and accurately. I made a few of these recently, 1mm 3003. I love seeing your work, thank you!
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