@superfantasticastar I drew up some plans here: members.shaw.ca/dbynoe/paperwings.pdf They are designed for paper, but can be made out of whatever. Just keep the centre to centre distance for the pivots proportional. Post a link when you get it done, I would love to see how they turn out.
Beautiful work, nice to see the steps and craftsmanship used to create them. Woodworking is becoming less and less practiced in many areas, for the quick and cheaply produced disposable garbage out there. Makes me proud to be Canadian, even if I am stuck living in the U.S.A.
Thank you soooo much! I needed a design like this to make my own wings because I don't have a program to work on nor the time to figure it out on my own. You're amazing! :D
@Teenageher0 - I worked out most of the link dimensions with cardboard and pins, then used Working Model 2D to refine some of the movements, finally I dropped all those numbers into Rhino 3D so I could work out the exact dimensions of all the parts (things like how they nest together when folded, if the points will impact any other parts etc.)
I'm planning on making some for my Robotics class. Any advice or help?
superfantasticastar 2 months ago
@superfantasticastar I drew up some plans here: members.shaw.ca/dbynoe/paperwings.pdf They are designed for paper, but can be made out of whatever. Just keep the centre to centre distance for the pivots proportional. Post a link when you get it done, I would love to see how they turn out.
DavidBynoe 2 months ago
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@DavidBynoe Thanks for that. This will help a lot. And I will. I'll post a video link on here when i'm finished.
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Nice work sir! From design to finish, how many hours? I'd like to guess 100-200...
Starcruiser81 4 months ago
Beautiful work, nice to see the steps and craftsmanship used to create them. Woodworking is becoming less and less practiced in many areas, for the quick and cheaply produced disposable garbage out there. Makes me proud to be Canadian, even if I am stuck living in the U.S.A.
teadren 7 months ago
Thank you soooo much! I needed a design like this to make my own wings because I don't have a program to work on nor the time to figure it out on my own. You're amazing! :D
Rabbishlover 7 months ago
Stunning, absolutely beautiful, five stars. :D But I am interested in what program you used to design the wings?
Teenageher0 1 year ago
@Teenageher0 - I worked out most of the link dimensions with cardboard and pins, then used Working Model 2D to refine some of the movements, finally I dropped all those numbers into Rhino 3D so I could work out the exact dimensions of all the parts (things like how they nest together when folded, if the points will impact any other parts etc.)
DavidBynoe 11 months ago
So beautiful and graceful looking awesome job!! I have a question, what was the program you used to simulate the wing movement digitally?
akiracon 1 year ago
@akiracon - Working Model 2D, a really really ancient version of it.
DavidBynoe 11 months ago
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akiracon 1 year ago
Those are absolutely beautiful!
CelticGarou 1 year ago
Cool idea and great crafting! Tks for sharing
jabo109k 1 year ago