Does anyone have...
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@unknownuser said:
12 inch ?
in 2011 there are always these sortes of measures?
That is completely incongruous!
Decimal system don't penetrate in the new world?i admit, metric makes way more sense.. i guess we're (americans) just stubborn? or too lazy to switch?
@tig said:
:roll:
1/2" is 'half' an inch ~12.7mm
So 12mm ply in EU/Rest_of_the_World == 1/2" ply in USA...our 1/2" is actually 15/32" which is really close to 12mm (11.9mm)..
just easier for us to call it half.23/32 = 3/4" ply
19/32 - 5/8" ply
etc.a big box store here in the u.s.:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_12227-99999-LBR12227_0__ -
What !!!
The USA has [slightly] thinner plywood than the rest of the world ??
Let's all agree to call it '12mm'Did you make the model out of Slicer cuts or ModelSlicer ?
I have a project on the backburner to make a Slicer+Slotter using components in the assembled set and flattened... -
Plywood is almost always thinner than the dimension it is called but then so is all other wood. A 1x6 will be 3/4 in. thick by 5-1/2" wide. If you want one inch thick lumber you have to buy 6/4 and surface it.
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@d12dozr said:
Sweet model Jeff!
thanks
@unknownuser said:
is it mathematically generated?
i guess you could say that
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@tig said:
What !!!
The USA has [slightly] thinner plywood than the rest of the world ??
Let's all agree to call it '12mm'haha.. i can imagine this jobsite scenario
me - "hey, buddy, bring me a sheet of that 12mil"
him -" uhhh "@unknownuser said:
Did you make the model out of Slicer cuts or ModelSlicer ?
I have a project on the backburner to make a Slicer+Slotter using components in the assembled set and flattened...all solids then boolean actions.
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v# or
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@unknownuser said:
v# or
5 is the only version available to me.. all osx development is strictly focused on that version now.
so
(still a lot missing though.. no plugins yet.. the UI needs a lot of improvements still.. but, most if not all of the drawing functions work and they're mega powerful ) -
My converter
gives that
and you said that must be
@unknownuser said:
1/2" is 'half' an inch ~12.7mm
there is 0.3 mm on the fly !
The sawdust?@unknownuser said:
each one of those squares = 12"
So the square of Jeff 12" must be 30.5 cm or 30.48 cm ?
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@unknownuser said:
So the square of Jeff 12" must be 30.5 cm or 30.48 cm ?
any way we call it, that's still an awful lot of cardboard!
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Quasi like yours
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@unknownuser said:
i guess you could say that
Ha...Nice, that makes sense because its so hard to reliably make something like that in SU that corresponds to real-world requirements
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@tig said:
Did you make the model out of Slicer cuts or ModelSlicer ?
I have a project on the backburner to make a Slicer+Slotter using components in the assembled set and flattened...can't wait for that
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As I said it's on the "backburner" - it's item #9 today - but it was #8 last week !
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I'm still excited. I can wait u out.
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@unknownuser said:
for skateboarding ... of course!... why waste it by putting water in there?
I don't think you have a choice, Jeff. Doesn't it ever rain in NYC...?
Beaut model though!!
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@utiler said:
@unknownuser said:
for skateboarding ... of course!... why waste it by putting water in there?
I don't think you have a choice, Jeff. Doesn't it ever rain in NYC...?
Beaut model though!!
I rarely work in the city.. I just live here then fly out to build.
regardless, I generally build inside..If outside, I use other surface materials & p.t. framing but nothing beats using the european plywood for the final layer. great material to work with (very strong/durable yet still pliable/workable) and the surface is super good for riding on. (fast/smooth with just the right amount of tack)
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Seems for you at little scale
[flash=560,315:3e5fvyrn]http://www.youtube.com/v/hBHxFGXI7nQ[/flash:3e5fvyrn]
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PS Only for Mac!
But in SU We have TIG and its Slicer
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@unknownuser said:
PS Only for Mac!
i think it's only for windows actually
http://www.123dapp.com/123DEdit -- oh wait.. 123D Make is a different app and it is mac only.. weird.
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I took my infos directly from to Todesk!
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