YenChih Lin
Master Member
That's not enough.... read my lips... N O T E N O U G H
That's cool - but before we all freak out, I contribute my thoughts:
Ok, the thing is big - I would take 2-3 sides off, so that we got more sides. The large sides also are a bit too broad. 2-5 mm off should work.
Even better would be to review the photo shot from the pointed side, so we figure out, how many and how broad they are.
The facets, we need more smaller facets and some more larger ones looking at the real prop, it seems that they do have them at the lower end of the larger ones. In an "irregular" pattern, if you know what I mean. And the shape has to be more weighted to one overall crystal side.
The tips should be cut too, since the proto got them straight from the larger facets.
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Date and Time Status Location
8/20/2006 9:57 pm Transit through sort facility. Baton Rouge, LA
12:10 pm Transit through sort facility. Wilmington, OH
8/19/2006 4:50 pm Clearance processing complete. Los Angeles, CA
4:50 pm Arrived at DHL facility. Los Angeles, CA
3:41 pm Temporary delay in transit East China Area, China
5:51 am In transit. East China Area, China
4:04 am Arrived at DHL facility. East China Area, China
8/18/2006 11:08 pm Departing origin. Hangzhou, China
8:00 pm Picked Up by DHL.
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apprecaite it
im not taking deposits on the crystal run for a bit though. bounced into a "yay" and "crap" snag. according to the factory the best results we can get is with our own dwf or dxg or dsomething file that i recognized as autocad. only problem is i am about 12 years out of date with autocad, so making a 3d model of this crystal is pretty much not going to happen by my hand.
if anyone has some autocad experiance and is willing to take a shot at it, i (and several others on the board) would greatly appreciate any help that we get
chris
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5 minutes just messing around with it a bit.
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