
1969 Mustang simplified cnc/laser
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UPDATE: I published an upgraded version featuring a more detailed interior and various thicknesses of the layers available now. After several simplified plane-models, it was time to move on to something bigger - a car. Inspired by Jake Diaz's design, I chose a classic muscle car: the 1969 Ford Mustang. Along with Jake's influence, I opted for plywood only for this project. To give the back wheels some extra clearance, I added two washers on each side. My build was completed using a desktop CNC machine from Stepcraft, equipped with a spiral-toothed 1.2 mm flute. Baltic birch plywood and an unknown type of red wood were used, as well as beech plywood for the second version. A 6 mm beech rod served as the axles, and I applied some grease to enhance the rotation. A laser cutter could potentially be a suitable alternative tool for creating smaller versions of this design. For more toy designs, please visit https://www.zenziwerken.de/en/Spielsachen.
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