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Figure 1 - A simple hopper and a more unusual rectangle-to-rectangle twisted through 90 deg |
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Figure 2 - Stainless Steel bath made by CawMc Engineering Ltd. (Lincolnshire) where the bath's internal volume was a key aspect of the design |
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Figure 4 - A trestle made by D&D Engineering (Lincolnshire) where the true lengths of the leg can be
found from the software and the key aspect of the design is the trestles are stackable. |
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| Figure 5 - A full pattern starting at 0 and finishing at 8 |
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| Figure 6 - A full pattern starting at 1 and finishing on 8 (where 8 is really point 1 again) |
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| Figure 7 a,b - Tapered stake socket - sometimes it's simpler to cut each side from a parallel strip |
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| Figure 8 - A half pattern starting from 0 and ending at 4. |
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| Figure 9 - A gable ended roof - rectangle-to-line chisel point |
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| Figure 10 - Using the 3D DXF export to create several roof styles |