Thanks, I'm a die hard Mopar guy and considered doing a Super Bee theme but decided it would have made more sense if the bike was originally a Hornet.... maybe a future build!I like your avatar, pedal! Scat Pac for the win!
Very nice design!
How do you plan to make the actual pieces? Looks like your just a couple of steps away from either CNC or a 3D printer!
As for my computer renderings, I'm way more crude than what your doing. I just draw stuff on top of pictures in my graphic software (CorelDraw).
The tank will be awesome! Let me know if you ever decide to sell a tank, I have a couple of straight-bar Schwinns.
Great bike, Rg
In that case I'll trade you the tank for the Duster....I once drove to North Carolina in a thunder storm and tornado watch to buy a hood for a Duster, so I know about that Mopar madness...
Rg
I was thinking this may be the way you were going to do it, just going off your build name...Those renderings you do look like 3D software, you must have a great eye for drawing in perspective... great job on that!
Yeah, my plan is CNC. I would love to use a 3D printer but not for this build. If I'm lucky some time in the future I might be able to finagle use of a 3D printer but I'm not holding my breath. I'm planning on using plywood stacked and milled to get a look similar to this chair:
Yeah the name would definitely seem pointless without using plywood!Plywood.
Spit-Solid-er just doesn't sound right.
I love those old boats... sounds like a cool theme bike!Definitely the stacked wood! Does it have to be ply? Either way how about routing the seams a bit and caulking them like a nice wooden boad deck
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