Virtual Log
#11
Re: Virtual Log
no it isnt. isnt it easier to get a sunburn from the glare off of the ice? and if you boss catches you welding in the office just weld his nuts to a table and throw it out a window. where in alaska do you live? my ex (im still really good friends with her) lives in ft. wainwright i think.
#14
Re: Virtual Log
I Mean i have done cad so i can give you respect nice work but. whats the point. its a log. If you were going to cad something why not cad up something crazy or like a top mount or something?
Dont get me wrong Log pwnz of course but why cad one?
Dont get me wrong Log pwnz of course but why cad one?
#17
Re: Virtual Log
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Is crab any cheaper up there?
Originally Posted by 97EconoBox
I Mean i have done cad so i can give you respect nice work but. whats the point. its a log. If you were going to cad something why not cad up something crazy or like a top mount or something?
Dont get me wrong Log pwnz of course but why cad one?
Dont get me wrong Log pwnz of course but why cad one?
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Because he was bored at work?
I was also thinking about those prototyping places that can turn cad files into molds for casting. I wonder if there's a market for cast logs and if it would even be any cheaper to cast them. Hmmm...
#18
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Re: Virtual Log
Making a cast log doesn't make a whole lot of sense when you can just make a cast manifold design like the ones currently available. If you're going to use pipe and flanges and weld it together to make a log that's one thing, if you're going to make a cast manifold a log shape with thin walls isn't ideal for strength.