Here is a sample of a coat rack test
Salmon Coat Rack
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Re: Salmon Coat Rack
Here's it in a dxf file.
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Re: Salmon Coat Rack
Thanks for the share!
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Re: Salmon Coat Rack
I hope this doesn't come out wrong...
I would say you're new here judging from your post count, but I see you joined back in 2016 so I'm not exactly sure what to think... but with such a small amount of connection between the fish and the coat hook, I'm not sure I'd even connect the two pieces. I think I'd either tilt the fish down more to make a second connection near the head, or sell them as a two part piece, lots of waste in between those two parts.
Also on your hooks, to help with the bending, you have rectangle boxes cut out and you really just need slits for relief cuts.
I hate to criticize, but thought I'd toss out some friendly advice in the off chance you do happen to be new at this stuff. Of course maybe you designed it like that for a specific reason or a specific desire, and in that case feel free to tell me to shove it up my ass. I can take it.
Great looking salmon by the way and thanks for sharing!
I would say you're new here judging from your post count, but I see you joined back in 2016 so I'm not exactly sure what to think... but with such a small amount of connection between the fish and the coat hook, I'm not sure I'd even connect the two pieces. I think I'd either tilt the fish down more to make a second connection near the head, or sell them as a two part piece, lots of waste in between those two parts.
Also on your hooks, to help with the bending, you have rectangle boxes cut out and you really just need slits for relief cuts.
I hate to criticize, but thought I'd toss out some friendly advice in the off chance you do happen to be new at this stuff. Of course maybe you designed it like that for a specific reason or a specific desire, and in that case feel free to tell me to shove it up my ass. I can take it.
Great looking salmon by the way and thanks for sharing!
I think I'm the oldest 10 year old boy on the forum...
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Re: Salmon Coat Rack
Good advice and Scrtach is always good for a laughScratch wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:14 am I hope this doesn't come out wrong...
I would say you're new here judging from your post count, but I see you joined back in 2016 so I'm not exactly sure what to think... but with such a small amount of connection between the fish and the coat hook, I'm not sure I'd even connect the two pieces. I think I'd either tilt the fish down more to make a second connection near the head, or sell them as a two part piece, lots of waste in between those two parts.
Also on your hooks, to help with the bending, you have rectangle boxes cut out and you really just need slits for relief cuts.
I hate to criticize, but thought I'd toss out some friendly advice in the off chance you do happen to be new at this stuff. Of course maybe you designed it like that for a specific reason or a specific desire, and in that case feel free to tell me to shove it up my ass. I can take it.
Great looking salmon by the way and thanks for sharing!
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Re: Salmon Coat Rack
Thanks for the share