The Vintage Sports Car (plasma)
The Vintage Sports Car (plasma)
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Ready to cut downloadable 3D puzzle files for your CNC plasma cutter or Metal cutting laser machine in both Imperial Sheet Steel gauges as well as Metric sizes for the global CNC hobbyist.

THIS 3D PUZZLE IS INCLUDED IN OUR 3D METAL PATTERNS VOLUME FOUR.

Files include a full color assembly manual.

The Vintage Sports Car

The vintage sports car traces its roots to early 20th century touring cars and roadsters. These raced in early rallys, such as the Herkomer Cup, Prinz Heinrich Fahrt, and Monte Carlo.
Though the term would not be coined until after World War One, the first sports cars are considered to be the 3 litre 1910 Prince Henry (Prinz Heinrich) Vauxhall 20 hp and the 27/80PS Austro-Daimler designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
These would shortly be joined by the French DFP which became sporters after tuning by H.M. and W. O. Bentley and the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. In the U.S., where the type was variously called roadster, speedster, runabout, or raceabout, there was Apperson, Kissel, Marion, Midland, National, Overland, Stoddard-Dayton, and Thomas among small models, while Chadwick, Mercer, Stutz, and Simplex were among large models.
Some sport cars have used the front-engine, front-wheel drive layout, e.g. Fiat Barchetta, Saab Sonett and Berkeley cars. This layout is advantageous for small, light, lower power sports cars, as it avoids the extra weight, increased transmission power loss, and packaging problems of a long driveshaft and longitudinal engine of FR vehicles. Yet, its conservative handling effect, particularly understeer, and the fact that many drivers believe rear wheel drive is a more desirable layout for a sports car make this layout atypical to high-performance sports cars. The FF layout, however, is common in sport compacts and hot hatches, and cars in general excepting sports cars.
Before the 1980s few sports cars used four-wheel drive, which had traditionally added a lot of weight. Although not a sports car, the Audi Quattro proved its worth in rallying. With its improvement in traction, particularly in adverse weather conditions, four-wheel drive is no longer uncommon in high-powered sports cars, e.g. Porsche, Lamborghini, and the Bugatti Veyron.
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High quality 3D Metal Art from makeCNC

These Plasma patterns are not simple copies of our Router patterns they have been redrawn to create new scales and slots specially for Plasma.

If you purchase our Router patterns you will NOT get the same results if you just scale them up or down in size due to slot sizes being at a different scale factor for Metal working.

Includes the following Sheet Steel Gauge slot size patterns in the scales from small to Giant size.

DXF File Format

10,12,14 and 16 gauge small size Model
10,12,14, and 16 gauge Medium Size Model
10,12,14 and 16 gauge large size Model

3mm,2.5mm,2mm,1.5mm small size Model
3mm,2.5mm.2mm.1.5mm Medium size Model
3mm,2.5mm,2mm,1.5mm Large Size Model

DXF File Format

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All our plasma patterns  come in three scale sizes and will be in the industry standard DXF file format. This is not slot sizes for thickness of material so don't be confused. The slot sizes will start at 12 gauge imperial sheet steel size of .1046 and will go up and down from there. The same will apply as metric equivilants.

The first and smallest model size will be based on our 1/8th inch CNC router and laser patterns. Typically these patterns have parts no larger than 8.5 X 11 inches or 214 mm X 280mm at .1250 inches and the finished model is usually around 12 to 14 inches in length and height. The slots will have scales of 10,12, 14 and 16 Gauge as well as their metric sheet steel equivilants and the smallest size model will come from the 16 gauge and get larger as you go down the gauge scale.

The second size will be based on our .25 or 1/4 inch router/C02 laser patterns. These are typically twice the size of the .1250 patterns so you can double the size from 12 to 14 inch models to 24 X 28 or there abouts BUT this is where plasma is different than wood in that we keep our slot sizes the same as in the small scale models again being 10,12, 14 and 16 gauge and their metric equivilents.

The third size again follows the same formula as the first and second sizes but in this case is based on our .5 or half inch patterns and still uses the thinner gauge slots for sheet steel. When using this set of files be prepared to create giant Dinosaurs and creatures of all kinds. Perhaps even a Monster size Spitfire Aircraft or American Bison.

Ready to cut downloadable 3d puzzle files for your CNC plasma cutter or Metal cutting laser machine in both Imperial Sheet Steel gauges as well as Metric sizes for the global CNC hobbyist.

Files include a full color assembly manual.

High quality 3D Metal Art form makeCNC

Includes the following Sheet Steel Gauge slot size patterns in the scales from small to Giant size.

All the hard work is done!

Makecnc is excited to bring to the CNC hobbyist a new and ever-expanding library of art and projects made ready-to-cut on your CNC Plasma or metal cutting Laser machine

You can either sell the cut out projects as your own product or assemble them for your own enjoyment and to give as gifts to your family and friends.

PLEASE READ COPYRIGHT

All downloadable products are copyright makecnc.com and may not be copied or redistributed in any format other than actual material products made from the supplied files.
Assembly PDF files may be sold as printed copies only along with a product made from the supplied files.

Unless otherwise stated in the documentation and product description you may make as many hard products as you like from your files with no royalty to the designer.