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f3x-evo- By Tim Hart

Discussion in 'Single Wing Aircraft Plans' started by ewo, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. ewo

    ewo Moderator Staff Member

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    Ok I cut the blue version and it fit pretty good. I also made an f3p version but havent cut it yet on 3mm

    I cut the blue one at upwards 150 steps per and was shocked how fast it cut :eek:
    Jeezzzzzz I havent ever cut anything that fast before and it didnt skip a beet! :D and it all fits on one sheet of the blue :shock:
    I will make a little video after my nap and post it too. ;)

    Hope it works for you as well
    I see no reason that the f3p version wont work just as well and i will cut it tonight :mrgreen:
    Here is a link to the thread http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=493700

    As always Just have fun ....... Attached files f3x-evo-Blue.skp (576.1 KB)Â f3x-evo-parts.pdf (13.2 KB)Â f3x-evo.cnc (11.1 KB)Â f3x-evo.skp (312.8 KB)Â f3x-evo2-Blue.cnc (20.4 KB)Â f3x-evo2.cnc (11 KB)Â
     
  2. ewo

    ewo Moderator Staff Member

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    Sorry , That wasnt steps per minut. :?

    I was Inches per minut :D

    Little video here........



    THIS THING KICKS BUTT.......
    I dont like the blue foam because of its waves. you can see how it doesnt always cut all the way through because of the waves. But usable anyways with a little sanding ;)
     
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    Thanks for converting this ewo! I was just looking at this plane the other day. I am looking to build a really nice pattern plane for indoors and I need to give this one a try.
    Thank you

    Your Phlatprinter is moving right along now! You really have it dialed in now! Nice work and congratulations on a good well done
    Mark
     

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