Eric's C21
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Re: Eric's C21
I've noticed you've never shown us the use of the big shiny balls after the first exposure.
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Re: Eric's C21
Jaysen wants to see Eric playing with his balls
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Re: Eric's C21
only suggesting it for you.
Re: Eric's C21
Looking great, Eric!
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Serious question... serious... its a question that isn't entendre of any kind (not even double)...
Is it just a tight space thing? I'd see how it would be a tight fit now, but when pulling a long straight fillet I'd think they would have easy enough for any idiot (me) to use (assuming I'm understanding the use).
Re: Eric's C21
I specifically wanted them to address the corners in the frame to stringer to hill. That is a pita!Jaysen wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 3:21 pmSerious question... serious... its a question that isn't entendre of any kind (not even double)...
Is it just a tight space thing? I'd see how it would be a tight fit now, but when pulling a long straight fillet I'd think they would have easy enough for any idiot (me) to use (assuming I'm understanding the use).
A straight corner of two sides they work fine but why produce them? A simple piece of PVC pipe does the same thing in that application.
Does that make sense?
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If I'm thinking this right...
assume line A is hull/frame horizontal (bottom), line B is hull/stinger horizontal (bottom), line C is stringer/frame vertical. Thinking of CAD a=x, c=y, b=z with 0,0,0 being the complex corner. the ball would move 0,0,Z--> 0,0,0 making fillet. Lift and do X,0,0 --> 0,0,0. Lift and 0,Y,0 --> 0,0,0. In theory that would leave a perfect fillet on three axis at 0,0,0
Was that the basic idea?
assume line A is hull/frame horizontal (bottom), line B is hull/stinger horizontal (bottom), line C is stringer/frame vertical. Thinking of CAD a=x, c=y, b=z with 0,0,0 being the complex corner. the ball would move 0,0,Z--> 0,0,0 making fillet. Lift and do X,0,0 --> 0,0,0. Lift and 0,Y,0 --> 0,0,0. In theory that would leave a perfect fillet on three axis at 0,0,0
Was that the basic idea?
Re: Eric's C21
You nailed it.
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