09-29-2011, 08:02 AM
That's good advice. When I make laser-cutting files, I have a standard 1" X 1" square in every file. Note that I did not supply laser-cutting files in this case. Jason is having them cut from PDF construction plans I created. Those were drawn 1/2 size to make it possible to print them out (and they are still huge).
I would not use the word "adjustments" in describing the changes that were made. He simply asked me to put some lightening holes in the main frame parts to match what was done on the original. These details seemed to evolve somewhat during construction. I added them so Jason could have the most authentic replica possible which is what he wanted. Except, of course, he is not using plywood. LOL
I would not use the word "adjustments" in describing the changes that were made. He simply asked me to put some lightening holes in the main frame parts to match what was done on the original. These details seemed to evolve somewhat during construction. I added them so Jason could have the most authentic replica possible which is what he wanted. Except, of course, he is not using plywood. LOL
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