Full Version: Gift 2 from Laser Buzz-F15

From: Funkmeister (FUNKY) [#16]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#9] 19 Jun 2006

Do a Harley next.

From: Buzz [#17]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Funkmeister (FUNKY) [#16] 19 Jun 2006

How about with a side car, I want a challenge >.< 

From: Buzz [#18]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#15] 19 Jun 2006

I even get puzzled at times when I go back and try to assemble one of my older designs that I haven't done in a while >.< 

From: Funkmeister (FUNKY) [#19]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#17] 19 Jun 2006

Cool

From: Patty (PDI) [#20]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#18] 19 Jun 2006

I'm game to try and help with instructions. My daughter is away at an engineering camp this week at the university but she absolutely loves working on these. She'll be designing in CAD this week and then testing in a wind tunnel so putting these types of projects has really been an eye-opener for her. Especially when she scaled down the Eiffel Tower project. She did an awesome job of tweaking the tabs and slots for the smaller scale.

Patty
proud mother of a baby girl geek


From: Buzz [#21]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Patty (PDI) [#20] 19 Jun 2006

I guess I should say the eiffel tower was not my design. Someone gave me credit in a thread, but I do not know where it came from. I hope you don't think any less of me ;-) 

It is well done so I guess someone assumed it was mine, quite a nice compliment, but I try to design so the finish product has minimal glue, it sort of adds another dimension to the process- maybe that is why I take so much anti acid relief :P 


From: UncleSteve [#22]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#17] 19 Jun 2006

Yeah! And a suicide shifter and... and... and... ;-) 


From: bobkat [#23]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#21] 19 Jun 2006

What would it take to get that beautiful victorian house plan? That thing is AWESOME and I am dying to cut it!

From: Patty (PDI) [#24]
 19 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#21] 19 Jun 2006

I was aware the Eiffel Tower wasn't yours. I just shared that as an example of our daughter's scaling experience. Same idea, different designer.

From: Buzz [#25]
 19 Jun 2006
To: bobkat [#23] 20 Jun 2006

I didn't realize I uploaded a picture of the Victorian House?

Maybe the 3 story Doll House plan is what you are referring to. I plan to sell those plans for $49.95, If I ever get the plans done for the Victorian I plan to sell that also.

Note: I do not display any of these products on our web site. The patterns on our web site are for products that can be made and sold in high volume, I don't believe these fun projects can become high volume laser items, but may make great gifts and create a few bucks at the craft shows. I could be totally wrong on this.

I will try to attach a picture of the Victorian for you to see.

EDITED: 19 Jun 2006 by BUZZ


From: bobkat [#26]
 20 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#25] 20 Jun 2006

I saw the victorian house in post # 3802.16.
I would be happy to order one; just let me know where to send the check!


From: Buzz [#27]
 20 Jun 2006
To: bobkat [#26] 20 Jun 2006

I only have the 3 story Gothic Doll House available right now and you can go to our web site to contact us (to order). I have attached a picture of the design.
I also want to thank Becky for helping to write some understandable assembly instructions for the design. She did a great job!!!

EDITED: 22 Jun 2006 by DGL


From: Buzz [#28]
 22 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#27] 22 Jun 2006

Thanks Harvey for getting my picture to come up on the post, how is that done?

I can design patterns, but can't figure out computer things >.< 


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#29]
 22 Jun 2006
To: Buzz [#28] 22 Jun 2006

Just had this same question in another thread.

You need a website to host the image, which you obviously have.

Insert into the post
code:
<img src="http://www.accentonengraving.com/accentlogo.jpg" border="0" />

Then click on the selection 'Enabled with auto-linebreaks' just below the reply white box. (That is the code for the image in my signature, alter it for your path.)

It is always safest to preview the post first to be sure it works.

From: Buzz [#30]
 28 Jun 2006
To: UncleSteve [#22] 28 Jun 2006

I know I was supposed to be designing a Harley with a side car and suicide shifter, :S but someone mentioned a Helicopter and I have a passion for helicopters.

I made a killer design, I think it is my best work yet. I think you might appreciate this design.

If you go this post, you'll find a picture of the Helicopter:
http://www.engravingetc.org/forum/index.php?webtag=EE&msg=4193.4

EDITED: 28 Jun 2006 by DGL


From: rekey [#31]
 29 Jun 2006
To: Patty (PDI) [#10] 29 Jun 2006

There's a guy on eBay who's priced pretty good, and it comes nearly "laser" sized already 12 X 24". Here's a link to his eBay store:

http://stores.ebay.com/CCB-WOODWORKS_Baltic-Finland-Birch_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ1802211QQftidZ2QQtZkm


From: rich (SPYDER62) [#32]
 29 Jun 2006
To: rekey [#31] 29 Jun 2006

If you still need 12" wide ply let me know. I can get it and sell for less then the Ebay guy. I don't stock that much but if you need it can start stocking more. I norrmaly have some sheets from 1/64 th to 3/36 in house and can get more in a few days. I use it for my model railroad kits
WWW.rslaserkits.com


From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#33]
 30 Jun 2006
To: rekey [#31] 30 Jun 2006

You can get those same sized sheets of baltic or finland birch plywood from Sloans Woodshop for less than those ebay prices:

http://www.sloanswoodshop.com/plywoods.htm

EDITED: 30 Jun 2006 by DAVERJ


From: rekey [#34]
 30 Jun 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#33] 30 Jun 2006

You have to look at his listings for 10 or 20 pieces at a time, <$.50 sq ft + freight (reasonable). Close to the same, Sloan's has a better selection though.

From: Bieb (HABIEB) [#35]
 1 Jul 2006
To: Buzz [#21] 2 Jul 2006

Tom, How about an F18?

I would enjoy that one, since I spent 4 years as a mechanic on them.

Thanks
Harold


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