Right-O ! Looks like a guy could obtain a flashforge adventurer 3 for under $400 which will 3D print using ABS , relatively cheep R/D tool for a gent that builds saws ... it’ll print 150x150x150 millimeters which is approx a 6inch cube , more than enuff for my purposes
Here is a pic of the 572xp intake ... I’ve machined them from aluminum but it’s a rather time-consuming pita to do as 2 pieces need be fabricated and welded - the benefits are increased torque (about 7% on this model) and with the K/N filter with outerwears a guy can cut a hundred face cord or...
A design change of 10% will get around any patent ... see Japanese motocross bikes of the 1980s 😆... IF a member here wanted one or better yet a pair they could be fabricated for $65/apiece .... anyways I wood be interested in a 3D printed intake for me hotwoods ported 572xp ... the fitment is...
Incorrect , it is technically a “log hauler” in its present configuration, however it CAN be made into a cant hook with the addition of a long pole , NO ONE with any common sense is going to use my tool (in its present configuration as shown above) to Roll, Turn and or Pry logs without a lever...
This is a cant hook, used for rolling logs to finish cuts or ??? ... My design is used for carrying/lifting logs/chunks up to 18” ... Can you spot the difference?
Apparently you need to do further research ... these are log/chunk carriers that were fabricated here in the shop .... I can make as many of these as I desire as long as I do not SELL them commercially for profit .... jackass
No , you are incorrect sir ... I suggest doing some further reading / studying into how the process works before you decide to “fix” another’s post - weak
Not entirely accurate ... I can copy an idea that’s patented right down to the length of the bolts and as long as it’s for personal use ain’t nobody got nothing to say about it ! However IF I try and SELL it THEN it becomes an issue
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