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Hi Helmut Thanks for addding me to the list. Looking forward to getting the blades. Have you got any idea as to when they might be ready? Can't wait to get stuck into making the planes. I will have a go at using kiln dried redgum. Has anybody used this...
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As for red gum for planes before the cap iron will overshoot....
So I would like to get the plane blades done asap in the new year.
I am need of some smaller size blades for a course project.
Like the ball rolling on the plane blades.
Vickers Wellington Plane Identifier & Squadron Code/Plane Letter for 458 Squadron Hi Everyone. I'm interested in getting a model made up of a Wellington Bomber flown by the 458 Squadron RAAF. My grandfather was in this Squadron, His name was H N L Bertram...
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Any an ORB writer got things....
27th Feb 1943 - Wellington B.B.481 (This is the plane on the record the Squadron Code/Letter of the plane that went down in the Mediterranean that would be fantastic.
Of the plane but no other information.
I have a set of points and I can derive a least squares solution in the form z = Ax + By + C. The coefficients I compute are correct but how would I get the vector normal to the plane in an equation of this form? Simply using A B and C coefficients from...
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Which is fine, of course, since this second plane is parallelForm the two vectors v1 = <1 0 A> v2 = <0 1 B> both of which lie in the plane and take-colinear) vectors in the....
Be talking about the plane z = Ax + By.
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Hi, What is problem with follwoing code? I am getting very strange results. Do I missing something? proc Dot {vec1 vec2} { set ret [expr ([lindex $vec1 0]*[lindex $vec2 0])+([lindex $vec1 1]*[lindex $vec2 1])+([lindex $vec1 2]*[lindex $vec2 2])] } proc...
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That....
I would point out that the former on n of course since that's now your denominator and if that's zero then that means the line is parallel to the plane.
Of the plane normal and the topoint of the line instead of the refPoint .
An object is positioned at A and wants to move to B . I want to calculate a movement vector there that doesn't move within the distance D of the to-be-avoided points in array C . So if the move vector (B-A) normalized and multiplied with the objects speed...
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You have a graph with points....
I hear this called motion planning , and pathfinding (as mentioned above) There are a lot of algorithms, but from your description, a visibility graph might be a good start .
That's called Pathfinding and A* is a good approach.
I have been practicing using hand planes. Lots of time simply planing softer woods, Fir, Cedar, Spruce.. I decided to plane a piece of hard maple. I first tried my LN #5.. Then my LV - LA Jack.. Not really a good time with either but the LA Jack seemed...
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I decided to plane a Janka of....
Lots of time simply planing softer woods, Fir, Cedar, Spruce..
I decided to plane a piece using hand planes.
Lots of time simply planing softer woods, Fir, Cedar, Spruce..
planes.
Can you get kicked off the plane in mid-flight? will they give you a parachute and a map?
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If you're.
This is hilarious.
They would wait till the next stop and when they land, they would make you get you don't scare anyone else on the plane :) Hahahahahahaha.
Lol of course not.
Best Russian WWII plane The first one to 10 wins!
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Fine plane, the....
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Of course you need aerial torpedoes that function properly.
plane/light bomber Il-10 Juha Bomber = Petlyakov Pe-2 Fighter = Yakovlev Yak-3 Attack = Illushin early on when it matter most.
01-27-2012, 10:17 PM #2 Ryan Baker View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Contributor Join Date Jan 2009 Location Detroit, MI Posts 1,073 A float will certainly do the job nicely, and more quickly than a router plane. As for more...
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It has proven.
It has flat edges, soI just got the L-N large router plane and have been using it on an end table build.
Nice shavings [not like the shavings from a plane, of course].
On tuning the tenon.
I had cause to hand plane some wedges and found it very difficult to do. Wedges that are thin are hard to hold in a vice and their "thinness" makes them hard to hold full stop. Anyone know how to hold a thin wedge for planing.
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Pairing the wedges so they fit in the vice and then plane the bases? If you don't the plane upside down ....
Your plane sole up in the vice and running your wedges over the top? Mind your fingers of course with a 'fiddle job'.
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