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General Category => Toy Makers => Topic started by: overfifty on April 16, 2014, 09:21:06 pm
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I know I've seen a puzzle of a motorcycle but despite my best efforts can't find a site that sells the pattern. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you, Barry.
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Is this any good. Not perfect, I know, but you could easily alter it to suit before cutting. Should print at about 6.5" x 3.5"
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Martin - I like that one. Thanks for the pattern.
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Thank you Martin. Not the one I was looking for but I'll take it. Cheers, Barry.
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I just realised that it's no good as it is, it splits down the middle, so I've redone it.
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Thanks Martin a nice looking bike puzzle
But I have a wee problem with the d/load, If I Right click on the picture to show in New Tab the picture is bigger and I can copy it to Inkscape and such but this time all I get is a Black rectangle.
And if I click on the File beneath the picture It saves to my D/Load Folder and I can't open PHP files.
any suggestions please
***Merlin***
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Merlin, have you tried left clicking the link? I can download it that way. I don't know why it's black if you open in another tab as it's white if I do it. I'm uploading again as a jpg instead of png. If you still can't get it, PM your email address and I'll email it to you.
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes Left clicking always did work, done some testing and when I first left click on the D/load link it works but if I do it again (say two days later) it D/loads a file with the name "index (1).php"
Could never figure it out, but I think I have now, the index file can be opened in Libre and the microsoft picture viewer which I have never been able to do before.
I think it's those computer gremlins again (possibly an old bugger that don't understand computers) ;D ::) ;D
***Merlin***
PS just tried again and it didn't open in Libre this time but is in microsoft picture viewer. Go figure .
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Here's my cutting in 1" thick Birch, 10.75" long. The 4 1/2 year old could assemble it without trouble. The single neck connection at the top of the front fork is a little loose so this one is a low rider. Might be good to add a locking shape to hold the rear wheel in tighter. Thanks Martin.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rsOmQpcz2wc/U1fEY1cny8I/AAAAAAAABdU/0fLdrY_3L-Q/w1598-h775-no/MotorcyclePuzzle.jpg)