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CNC made flapgauge

Started by Wendy, January 21, 2010, 11:50:34 AM

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Wendy

Just wanted to show you the flapgauge I'm building. I have made a picture without the transparent cover because the light reflected to much.

Comments are greatly appreciated, negative or positive.



Regards, Wendy

Bob Reed

That is awesome looking. Going to drive it with a servo?

ivar hestnes

This looks very good. Thumbs up  :)

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Wendy

Yes, I'm going to use servo's with Phidgets to drive the needles.

Regards, Wendy

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Looks really nice. Wish I had the room.
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XOrionFE

WOW.   Absolutely fantastic looking Wendy!

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Wendy

Thank you all for the nice comments.


Regards, Wendy

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