Ed,
An option for those elusive structures is to design your own a la the
King-O-Mat software and have King Mill Enterprises cut out the kit just
for you. The particulars are at:
http://www.kingmill.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=40
I personally have not tried this method yet but it certainly is an
interesting concept. I wonder if anyone of this group has tried this and
would share their experience?
Billy Click
TX
Ed Kozlowsky wrote:
>
> Jeff said a scaled up version could be produced, but since material
> doesn't scale up with the other dimensions, quite a bit of design time
> would be required. As a mechanical design engineer, I can well
> understand this scenario. Also, he said he would want to do a test
> assembly of the first one to make sure they didn't mess anything up.
> Estimated cost for 1? About $1500. I don't know about you fellows, but
> if I spend $1500 for something I expect to be able to drive it to work.
>
> Ed Koz
>
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