Junkers Ju-52 simplified cnc/laser
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The Junkers Ju-52, also known as "Tante Ju" or "Iron Annie," originated in the early 1930s. Its distinctive corrugated duralumin metal skin and three radial engines are unmistakable features. Many of these planes still take to the skies. My build utilized a Stepcraft desktop CNC machine with 6mm beech plywood, precision-cut using a spiral-toothed 1.2mm flute tool. Once glued together and sanded smooth, it became a fantastic toy suitable for boys of all ages. A laser cutter could also be an excellent option for creating smaller-scale versions of this model. For more designs, visit https://www.zenziwerken.de/en/Spielsachen/Flugzeugmodelle. Please note that the provided OBJ file is intended solely for validating construction and viewing in a web browser.
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