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Re: Cad drawings

Thanks John

All praise most welcome :0)

I'm running a little slow this week because my daughters are on half
term holidays :0( but I'm still working on things

Greg

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> Greg the revised cad drawings look great .
> John
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Greg the revised cad drawings look great . John...
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Feb 12, 2007
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Agreed! If Greg did nothing else, the printable rib templates would be a great addition to the plans! In fact I think the rib PDF should also be in the hand...
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Feb 12, 2007
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The reason for the two alternative trailing edges is because I want John to choose which he requires in the final drawing. The ones with the flats on the sides...
Greg
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Feb 12, 2007
8:36 pm

Sorry, but I don't follow. Do you mean "rib" instead of "spar" in the previous message? At any rate, I didn't interpret the flats version of the TE stock in...
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Feb 13, 2007
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I have added a temporary new A3 drawing to explain how I arrived at the problem I see, hope this explains what I'm getting at Greg ... it ... has ... rib ... ...
Greg
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Feb 13, 2007
2:42 pm

Thanks, NOW I understand. Part of it was just my confusion with terminology. You called the TE a spar, I called it TE stock. So With the use of the CAD...
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Feb 13, 2007
3:02 pm

Greg can we make some adjustments on the trailing edges? Here is my thoughts . The trailing edges with the flat spots on the sides are a dangerous shape to cut...
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Feb 13, 2007
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So Greg, what do you plan to do when you build? Won't it be kind of a pain when working with metric wood dimensions? If you redraw the ribs to use standard...
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Feb 13, 2007
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Yes Dave it would, it sounds mad I know but I'm working in metric because I can't think in imperial, its a bit of a chore converting everything first but I'm...
Greg
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Feb 14, 2007
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... The okume plywood I buy is sold as 3mm and 6mm 1/8'' and 1/4 or close enough. I have a feeling your solid wood is all imported. I imagine some of it comes...
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Feb 14, 2007
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When creating the drawings I have been working to four decimal places to ensure that the metric and imperial equivelant measurements are the same as the can be...
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Feb 14, 2007
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The drawing was worth the effort! were on the same wavelength now! :0) I can redraw the ribs and extend them bacwards to take into account of the shortening of...
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Thanks John All praise most welcome :0) I'm running a little slow this week because my daughters are on half term holidays :0( but I'm still working on things ...
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