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From: Andrei Samardac
14 Jan 2013   [#8] In reply to [#3]
Nice work)!!
How you made this array of small hols?
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
14 Jan 2013   [#9] In reply to [#8]
misunderstood:no reply request
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
14 Jan 2013   [#10] In reply to [#9]
misunderstood:no reply request
From: Andrei Samardac
14 Jan 2013   [#11] In reply to [#10]
Thanx could you tell more detail why you export it in photoshop? I think you could do it in moi or not?
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
14 Jan 2013   [#12] In reply to [#6]
Here's the .3dm-File ...

Downlod

http://www.as-scholz.de/moi_modelle/braun_razor/braun_combi_a_31.3dm


Preview

http://www.as-scholz.de/moi_modelle/braun_razor/braun_combi_a_31b.png


moritz
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
14 Jan 2013   [#13] In reply to [#12]
WOW!!!

Thanks Moritz!

Did you Flow the perforated screen?
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
15 Jan 2013   [#14] In reply to [#13]
Hi Mike,

no, I've done that with many cylinders, using
1. transform/array/curve,
2. transform/array/dir and than
3. the boolean-difference-function.

I have no idea how the flow-function exactly works. It's always a try&error game for me to build a perfect tire like you described on your homepage http://www.k4icy.com/tutorials.html

By the way - a very helpful site ...

moritz
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
18 Jan 2013   [#15]
another classic 60's piece of design,close to Braun razor

Philips portable record player







This kind of player was very popular here in Europe,it plays just 7" vinyl (45rpm )
So i got a question for you Americans:what is the right name for this?
I mean,doin' a search on the net (typing on Google image search=portable record player) i found on English sites just this kind of players,but these are turntables that can be opened, with an arm,a case with a handle..portable






I didn't found a compact one,like the model i did:totally closed,just insert your vinyl 7" and automatically start play.

Here another famous model shows what i mean.


I got suspect that these was producted just in Europe? Please gimme some information
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Simple shapes (loft-bool diff-sweep for the belt)

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a simple render

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yesterday when i started to build the image waiting for some inspiration i listened on you tube 70's Funk music
so it gave me inspiration and final result turned out -Funk-
it's also a little tribute to JB and Sly Stone (they created that kind of music ! )

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
18 Jan 2013   [#16]
Different but... :)
http://www.monsieurz.com/
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
18 Jan 2013   [#17]
"Right-On!"
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
18 Jan 2013   [#18]
That stuff is too far from me Pilou..too high..!
Background image i downloaded from Internet,i think is a wallpaper or something like that..
his orange-yellow rays helps to emphatize the 24mm fish-eye shot of my camera, focused on center:JB vinyl


Mike
follow this forum is also a way to learn some American
it's not so obvious that all the world could speak and understand 100% English-American
your answer gave me impulse to study the meaning so i switched on -Urban Dictionary- site
Being my image inspired by -70's Funk- i guess you mean this (second part of definition)




..and what about my previous question? What is right name for compact 7" vinyl portable player ?

Image Attachments:
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From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
18 Jan 2013   [#19] In reply to [#18]
You are correct!

But, perhaps "Groovy" would be a more 'record player' apt urban-slang term from the 60's and 70's. ;-)


>What is right name for compact 7" vinyl portable player ?

Probably just a 'Portable Turntable'. But I wouldn't know, I had them when I was a kid, but by the time I was a teen we had "boom boxes" to play cassette tapes.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
18 Jan 2013   [#20]
Your last one Phillips in France was named a "mange disques" (an eating discs (?) )
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
18 Jan 2013   [#21] In reply to [#20]
Many thanks Mike !!

Pilou...you know we are cousins....

France=mange disques
Italia= mangiadischi

grazie !
From: SteveS
28 Jan 2013   [#22] In reply to [#1]
Nice modeling. Someone should try modeling a Toot-a-Loop radio. I still have my old one, but it no longer works.

http://tinyurl.com/ap6oaam

Steve S
From: BurrMan
28 Jan 2013   [#23] In reply to [#22]
I dont think there will be "slang" for it. When I was a kid we just called them "record players" so for me, it would just be a "portable record player". "Urban dictionary" is a relatively new concept in that "all things must have some stupid, American slang".

Although, that thing is pretty Righteous, man!
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
29 Jan 2013   [#24]
cool idea that Toot-a-Loop radio
could turned out a good tutorial Mike... ;-)

Thanks Burr:we use a particular name for it so i supposed you too got a different name instead of general-portable record player-
regarding use of Urban Dictionary,many times comes in help to understand the meaning of phrases used like slangs
you are right:often we link American with slang,so a kind of easygoing leaguage opposite to English,linked to Oxford an so..
if i listen to a rap song i can understand 10%,if i listen to Annie Lennox i can understand 70%
(that's why she is Scottish,they use to pronunce -R- in a strong way like us Latins,so i easier.That's my mother-leanguage english teacher told me..)
this is my level:beginner ,so everything is good to learn...
From: BurrMan
29 Jan 2013   [#25] In reply to [#24]
"""""""""""if i listen to a rap song i can understand 10%,if i listen to Annie Lennox i can understand 70%""""""""""""

Thats why you should listen to Johnny Cash!!! :o

lol. It's all good m-dyn.
From: moritzbock (MORITZ)
29 Jan 2013   [#26] In reply to [#22]
Hi SteveS,

one of these radios will work (I hope so ... 8-})

http://moi3d.com/gallery/viewitem.php?id=582

Moritz

Attachments:
Toot-a-Loop_2.3dm

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
29 Jan 2013   [#27] In reply to [#26]
A new concept phone ? :)

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