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Old 03-22-19, 12:53 PM   #1
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Default Wooden Veneer Absolute / Relative / AOB Dial

I totally remembered that i have access to an amazing Laserengraver and some really nice material, so i figured why not cut some tools for Wolfpack since i'm playing it quite a bit so i made this and it works really awesome i just had to share:



It's 200mm in diameter and cut with Maple Veneer

Here's a small youtube video:


Works completely without hinges and has almost no wiggle room so it's pretty accurate, easy to use.

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Old 03-22-19, 02:54 PM   #2
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How did you put the markings on?
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Old 03-22-19, 05:06 PM   #3
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In discord Wolfpack General channel he showed pictures of the intermediate laser burn phases. He used a "SPeedy 300 from trotec"
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Old 03-22-19, 07:00 PM   #4
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Exactly this has been done using an industry grade trotec laser engraver speedy 300 with a 60w lasertube.
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Old 03-23-19, 06:27 AM   #5
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Yikes. that's some impressive marking.

Technical question, why do you need three independent scales? Is the third to measure possible attack angles from an enemy?
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Old 03-23-19, 10:50 AM   #6
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The smallest disk has the AOB scale. See both sides going up to 180 degrees. So if you align the observed AOB, either port or starboard, against the relative bearing (direction of periscope/UZO/TBT) then you can figure the target course. (assuming own course was set with the middle disk beforehand)
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Old 04-01-19, 08:16 PM   #7
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Your work is absolutely incredible. Can u make them out of plastic? Are u going to offer them for sale? If so, I want one:<)

I made one out of .. I think it was thin card board.... I used it in SH5. I can not find it nor can I find the instructions I followed to make it..... I think ... it has been at least two years.... I made clean copies of a disk from online and cut to size.... secured in the center with a file folder pin so as to allow the wheels to move freely.... not any where near the quality of yours:<)

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Old 04-02-19, 03:28 AM   #8
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Hi Roland, i will make an Acrylic Version tonight and see how it turns out! But yeah definitely can be done, just need to adjust how the material is being engraved but that's about it.
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