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slawosz

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I have a 12m x 8m workshop - divided into 8m x 8m workplace ... and 4m x 8m 'bar + TV + music area' ....

I can get away and have a beer .... !!

Before anyone asks ... I have over 70 ready to go models ranging from tiny to large ... electric / glow fuel / gasoline and glider. Boats - sail and power - cars ... drones ....
Oh well. I have 46 sqmt flat... Still trying to figure out how to fit there old glider cockpit which I am turning into a realistic simulator...
 

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Brilliant thread. Many thanks to all who have contributed. My son has two 3d printers and I have never used them. Can anyone recommend an easy way in to the software and programming?
I have used Tinkercad which is a very straightforward online design tool. You just add solid and empty shapes from a menu of shapes then distort them as needed.

Boat products include Suncover for Dragonfly plotter, corner clips for solar panels, brackets for walkie-talkies and hooks to hold bunk bases open.
 

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Has anyone printed a sun cover for a Raymatine C80 screen? Someone nicked mine ages ago and I couldn’t buy one.
Happy to pay or contribute to r n l i etc
 

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Has anyone printed a sun cover for a Raymatine C80 screen? Someone nicked mine ages ago and I couldn’t buy one.
Happy to pay or contribute to r n l i etc

Covers are easy usually because slicer software can be used to scale / modify a cover from something else ...

If you can give me the actual dimensions of the display to cover ... I can see about modifying something for it - send you the STL file - then you'll need to get someone with printer to print for you ...
 
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