Saaismail
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Sure thing - the CNC is made from a set of plans by a company call solsylva. It's got a 24"x48" table. I use Mach 3 software to drive it and Vectric's excellent Vcarve pro software to create the designs. This was my first foray into CNC and it's been a bit of a learning curve but lots of fun. i would like to get a "real" one one day, but they are quite expensive for a guy playing around with it as a hobby. Overall I've been very surprised how accurate this home made one is, but certainly the professional ones are much faster and have better features.
In regards to the aiming circle, my concept was to go find a picture of what the aiming reticule/sights looked like for the Tiger's KWK 36 main gun and then overlay them on a photo of a Sherman tank to give a sense for what the German gunner would see a he lined up a shot. I hope it's fairly accurate since I've never been inside a tank before let alone aimed the main cannon at anything!
I also just put up a new facebook page with some of my other WW2 display projects if anyone is interested in that sort of stuff - Thanks
https://www.facebook.com/CustomHistoricalDisplays/?ref=hl

In regards to the aiming circle, my concept was to go find a picture of what the aiming reticule/sights looked like for the Tiger's KWK 36 main gun and then overlay them on a photo of a Sherman tank to give a sense for what the German gunner would see a he lined up a shot. I hope it's fairly accurate since I've never been inside a tank before let alone aimed the main cannon at anything!
I also just put up a new facebook page with some of my other WW2 display projects if anyone is interested in that sort of stuff - Thanks
https://www.facebook.com/CustomHistoricalDisplays/?ref=hl

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