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Need ideas for modelling inventions

Started by RAFF-35, September 18, 2015, 01:54:01 AM

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Quote from: kerick on September 18, 2015, 03:25:50 PM
Maybe something like the paper cutters that slide along a track.
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Ya, something like that ! As you said, the base would have to be something that could conform to curves, and they could sell sets with rounded edgses, squares etc.

Thanks !
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How about making something that Would a Modeller to do Paint and Decal with with like a Magnifying Glass and a Rotating Stand and LED light for Working on Whifs? think that might work for You? Dan

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Quote from: Captain Canada on September 18, 2015, 08:22:00 PM
Quote from: kerick on September 18, 2015, 03:25:50 PM
Maybe something like the paper cutters that slide along a track.
http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-SureCut-Deluxe-Trimmer-152490-1004/dp/B0038F1A0S

Ya, something like that ! As you said, the base would have to be something that could conform to curves, and they could sell sets with rounded edgses, squares etc.

Thanks !

I think I know what you mean now  ;D I'm loving all of these ideas guys, knew you'd get the creative juices flowing  :thumbsup: and thanks Zenrat, I'm building either an eyeball ROV or an add on package that can be sold along side, which I'm thinking should include a manipulator, metal detector, vacuum or maybe a HD camera or something, should keep my interest either way  :lol:
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Quote from: RAFF-35 on September 18, 2015, 05:27:44 AM
Brilliant, thanks for that Zenrat  :cheers: And funnily enough, Weaver,  I have already drawn that up as an idea, but I wasn't sure if it was just me that couldn't find a clamp like that  :lol: I'll move it higher up my priorities list now  :thumbsup:

elastic bands and a stick with a base to put the stick in multple/infinate positions?
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Taking the "disabled" person clamp idea;

What about a combination slide-&-screw flexible angle (for odd-shaped/tapering parts) clamp?

You have a fixed end with a bar out to one side along which another section slides, on that section is a screw-clamp base with which to fine-adjust the grip.

You could have a system where the fixed bar is "T" shaped to support the parts.

Furthermore, you could even have an adjustable-seperation twin unit for larger odd-shaped/tapering parts, with a second bar between the clamps, one of which can be moved along the bar to adjust the distance between them.

I would suggest that these be bench/table-top mountable units.

Think about it... Your one-armed modeller sizes his part against the clamps - moves the clamps to the correct distance apart - places the model on the T-bars - slides 1st one, then the other clamp unit together to hold the model - then adjusts the grip with the screw-clamp fitting.

Just an idea. :thumbsup:
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