nice, definately makes it easier to see the indiidual parts (for me anyway), anyone have any idea what diameter the tubes on the emitter would be?Made some of the edits needed and did a quick render to show off the details.
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Finally, a sonic screwdriver with enough space to fit a tvbgone and light display, any chance anyone has a high res pic of the designs measurements, I can't make them out.
I also worked out how all the parts fit together, which you can see in this section cut view.
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You can sort of tell what they are once you get into a program to build it, in relation to the measurements that you can read. I scoured the Internet to find a better image but came up empty-handed. They don't all match up as it is though, the length of the two longest dimensions don't fit into the full length when all the shorter ones are added up. I just started with a screen grab of the one he holds up in the interview and worked out the dimensions as close to the prototype images as I could.
Ah, ok, what program do you you for the rendering?
The concept art always varies from the finished prop. I'm sure Nick suggested changes as he was building it from the concept art. Things like changing the slots from square ends to rounded because it's easier to mill out round holes. I can't wait to add one of these to my collection.
The only thing that I would change on your excellent model would be to make the screws the more hexagonal allen key type(Pretty sure that isn't what it is called) and to add the rubber o-ring in between the two brass rings.
Finally, a sonic screwdriver with enough space to fit a tvbgone and light display, any chance anyone has a high res pic of the designs measurements, I can't make them out.
nice, definately makes it easier to see the indiidual parts (for me anyway), anyone have any idea what diameter the tubes on the emitter would be?
Looks like it is the right size. Though I'd have to have it in hand to be sure.
The only thing I would change is to make the screws all hex. In the Instagram shots, It looks pretty hex to me. On top of that, I haven't ever seen a Philips head screw with that sort of cylindrical head. Its possible that its a screw only available in the UK, but I somewhat doubt that.
Also, not sure how well the knurling on the switch will turn out. How are you going to make that happen?
Ya, I'm pretty sure those are button head allen screws. You guys are talking about the ones that hold on the handle-cage things, right?