Posted by Rachel Weseman 9/17/2013
Nice instructions! Thanks Tony for sharing. Thanks for the kudos, although they all go to Dan for his hard work on the plans. They aren't perfect, but our builders are great at picking out the details so by the time our first batch of Panthers are in the air I am sure the plans will be top notch! Two things are for sure, we can always improve and we always will!
How to fold a drawing
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How to fold a drawing
Posted by TonySpicer on 9/3/2013
Based on experience, I always pull stapled drawings apart and fold them up. If you don't know the proper way to fold a D-size drawing, have a look here - http://archtoolbox.com/representation/g ... awing.html.
For those of you that are first time builders without much experience looking at prints or kit parts, I'm here to tell you that what you have is first class!
Tony
Based on experience, I always pull stapled drawings apart and fold them up. If you don't know the proper way to fold a D-size drawing, have a look here - http://archtoolbox.com/representation/g ... awing.html.
For those of you that are first time builders without much experience looking at prints or kit parts, I'm here to tell you that what you have is first class!
Tony