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Thread: Winchester Gun Display

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    Default Winchester Gun Display

    I started working on this display about a month ago, the owner of the guns had been asked by the Cody museum in Wy to bring and display his guns. About 2 weeks ago I asked someone on the forum for help to fix a pattern that I was having problems with. The result of that call for help brought in Ed Lamb. In about 20 minuets he had it solved, it was the Winchester horse and rider. The wood used was knotty alder. The guns run from the model 1866 musket to the M14, they served the USA from just after the Civil War to Vietnam. But these are just the guns made by Winchester. Thanks again Ed.

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    In Him, Mike
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    Mike that came out great. The display is quite impressive. Thanks for showing us your work.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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    That is very nice, good work.

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    That is really nice. Turned out great
    Leo Davenport
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    Sweet! What a way to display your work!

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    Excellent display and great job! Very impressive, gotta love a winchester-it won the West!

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    Great work. Glad to see the help this family/forum gives each other. Haven't seen such support anywhere. We have our master Mr Fix it, Master designers and everyone else that passes on there knowledge. I feel like I got so much more than a machine when I bought mine and found this forum.

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    That is awesome! Quite the collection and excellent display!
    -Colleen

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    Beautiful display!! And an awesome subject!

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    Wow ..........

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