The only Harley I can afford.
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The only Harley I can afford.
This was the worst 3-D I've done yet. One step forward, two steps back. Worked on it off and on for a week.
It weighs 13 lbs.
Allen
It weighs 13 lbs.
Allen
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
Well I would say your hard work paid off very well, Nice looking how much does it weigh???
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
Looks good to me.
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
awesome work
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
yeah that's a great piece you should be proud
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
Hi ab
Where is that file from?
Would be good for a project with the kid
Fergy
Where is that file from?
Would be good for a project with the kid
Fergy
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
The file came from makecnc.com. They really have some neat stuff but if you build one, be prepared to make a number of size changes to individual pieces. I found out that I needed to assemble as much as possible before welding because I had to go back and resize several times.
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
sell several of those it won't take you long to get the real thing! Nice
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
Something that shows off your skills nicely. You obviously put a lot of work into it.
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
Cheers Allen
I had seen them but had no idea they came up that nice
Fergy
I had seen them but had no idea they came up that nice
Fergy
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
I bought that file a while ago but haven't done anything with it. After seeing yours, It will be my next project. Thanks.
Here is one I did a couple of years ago. These were made for plywood so you have to space out the pieces like wheels and gas tanks accordingly.
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Here is one I did a couple of years ago. These were made for plywood so you have to space out the pieces like wheels and gas tanks accordingly.
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
That one looks sharp! Where'd you get that file from?
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Re: The only Harley I can afford.
What gauge did you choose? and what size is that? I am assuming it is medium.
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