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Unfortunately, the temperature is too low to allow me to run my laser cutter so building has ground to a halt. More when things warm up a bit.
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It finally got warm enough to use the laser so I've started on the MLP legs
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Hi Mario,
yep this one of the six pedestals, beautifully detailed, but why does it lie? Here you can see what's missing, but you know that, I'm sure. Source: NASA
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Yeah, there's lots missing. Some of them also have angled braces. I'll be getting to all of that as I complete them.
Thanks for the detailed photo.
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I haven't forgotten about this. My laser is located in my unheated garage and it's still too cold to use it; the X-Y gantry binds when it gets too cold. Anyway, I've taken the time to redraw the parts so they can be cut from mat board instead of polystyrene and have cleaned up a few problems in the process. With luck I'll have a warm enough day to do some cutting soon. I plan to cut as much as I can on the next good day so I'll have parts to work with when it gets cold again.
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