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Ferrari 250 GTO body from 3D scan

Discussion in 'Recreations & Non-Period Rebodies' started by 3DE, Mar 30, 2013.

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  1. HotShoe

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    Not exactly. A wooden buck is the wooden "lattice" you've seen. It is not used to hammer directly over. It is used as a gauge to place your panels over for reference as you are shaping them. Shaping is done thru a variety of old techniques but IMO the best and fastest way to is to use a power hammer.



    If you have a car to take a pattern off of with paper you can get a very accurate shape and know exactly where to shrink or stretch. You can also use the buck sections as seen below:

     
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  2. ChipG

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    Any progress on building your GTO body?
     
  3. Greg M

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    I don’t want to kidnap this post... but it seemed to come to an abrupt end. I have a body in progress as of today. Search 1963 250 GTO and you’ll find it or should
     
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  6. John3D

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    This looks great, can you share the 3D file with me?
     
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  7. HotShoe

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    Sorry, I’m afraid it took much too long to give away. I stopped counting after I got 100 hours in.

    I might sell the files as a download someday but not until I’m done making custom bucks and furniture with it.
     
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