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Zenix is working with Charlie and myself, met him for the first time at a recent armor party. Because of all all the drama with the previous Sonix radio project that John and I worked on, I encouraged him to start from scratch.

If Charlie wants to pull them in HIPS, he could but the details would be no where like what you see in that picture. I still maintain the only way to fabricate these correctly is in urethane resin, which becomes impractical due to cost and weight.

I still have all my original Sonix Radio molds, collecting dust.

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Zenix is working with Charlie and myself, met him for the first time at a recent armor party. Because of all all the drama with the previous Sonix radio project that John and I worked on, I encouraged him to start from scratch.

If Charlie wants to pull them in HIPS, he could but the details would be no where like what you see in that picture. I still maintain the only way to fabricate these correctly is in urethane resin, which becomes impractical due to cost and weight.

I still have all my original Sonix Radio molds, collecting dust.

Well, Mike...if you are planning to do a run, let me know please...! ;)

Cheers

Patrick

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I'll make a mold of this next week. Probably Tuesday.

What other starwars parts need to be modeled?

Sounds awesome!

Like Rolf I will be in for one or two depending on the price!!!

And other parts...? Hmm...I need to think about it but I am sure I will find something...! ;)

Cheers

Patrick

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the 3d model drawing make with program?

i need 3d for complete back pack turorial?

I'm not 100% sure what you're asking. I made the model from photgraphs of the Sonix Victory 75 using AutoCAD solid modeling. I think this is the answer for your first question. I do not understand your second.

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I'm not 100% sure what you're asking. I made the model from photgraphs of the Sonix Victory 75 using AutoCAD solid modeling. I think this is the answer for your first question. I do not understand your second.

great mate i are utilizer of inventor and autocad see a my work

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are in work in progres

you work 3d is amazing!!!

sorry for my english

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Here is the 3D printer printing the model:

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This is a model being dug out of the powder:

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This is the two models in the depowdering chamber full- and half-scale:

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This is the two models, after depowdering, shown with a quarter for size reference:

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Next step is to make the mold!

The knobs are already modeled, but not printed. They will be created with another method. I may redo the faceplate printing with the other method, anyway. Its an expensive and slow process, compared to this one. It only took 2 hours to print the large model.

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I think we'd lose all the details if we just vacuum-formed it...

resin seems more accurate, yet more expensive.

I'll get back on it soon. we've got Thanksgiving this week here in the states

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