• adrian

    yes Karen upload to google drive and add the link

  • Karen Trevino(ketre)

    okies I'll do that

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    Yes I would probably do this job with a bevel modifier set to angle maybe, but that does give less control

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    If you like Kent to review it, yes

  • Karen Trevino(ketre)

    the blend file?

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    spikeyxxx gotta a comment on saving edges for later?

  • adrian

    ketre its good, add a link to the sheet and let Kent review it that's how we learn.

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    I cannot

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    I can see where the Bevel % comes in handy now.

  • Ingmar Franz(duerer)

    Good work, Karen 😀!

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Thanks to my kids I've become quite fond of "diggers" over the past couple years. All the complex shapes, hard edges, bolts, hydraulics, tire treads, etc. It's a modelers playground and labyrinth rolled into one. 

I'm going to start building a digger - a Caterpillar 434E specifically - as accurately and detailed as I can. The name of the game here is organization, perseverance, and efficiency because most of the shapes are not difficult to build. There's just. so. many. of. them. Which gave me an idea...

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Why don't we build this thing together? For those interested in following the project, I'm hoping at least a few will participate by modeling certain pieces of the backhoe themselves to be submitted to me for review and incorporation into the final model.

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