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Lancezh
03-29-19, 05:29 PM
With the blessings of the High Admirality i'm selling an almost complete Attack Wheel with acrylic aid. EDIT: Now also with an RaobF

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/wellplayedch?ref=seller-platform-mcnav


https://i.etsystatic.com/16385249/r/il/57748d/1891294927/il_570xN.1891294927_gg24.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/KwEEb1v.png

https://i.imgur.com/E8t0MU2.jpg





Materials used: Maple Veneer 3mm, Acrylic Clear Glass engraved with a VII blueprint, 0.3mm Cutout to read out readings on the acrylic aid.

I might add a cheaper version without the Acrylic Aid depending on the feedback, i might add a video on how to operate it, but it works like a classic Attackdisk.
I use it currently in Wolfpack to calculate AoB and converting relatives / absolutes.

Platapus
03-31-19, 10:01 AM
Best of luck to you in your Etsy business!!!

The good news is that you probably won't have a lot of competition. :D

Lancezh
04-02-19, 03:29 AM
And also not alot of customers =)) The next step is a usable RaoBF, but step by step i guess.

rolandslaw
04-04-19, 02:15 PM
I ordered the disk yesterday...

Cystriker

rolandslaw
04-06-19, 08:45 PM
I found my duplicate photo copies of the three disks for the attack wheel.... I think what I did to make the first one ... a long time ago...was take the images to a print shop and have them photo copy of heavy white stock... then I cut the three circles to fit:<) not as pretty as your item but it also will work:<) Also/.... forgot how to use it:<)

Roland / CyStriker

cornfleek
04-09-19, 10:37 AM
I just received the wooden one, great stuff, really happy with it!

:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Lancezh
04-09-19, 11:45 AM
I just received the wooden one, great stuff, really happy with it!

:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Nice that just made my day! If you have any feedback or criticism, even if it's just details let me know!

rolandslaw
04-18-19, 03:24 PM
Gents:

I received the disc and it is great work. I did modify it for my preferences. I created back plates which allow me to pick up the disk without the parts coming apart. I used hard foam board and thin very slick paper sheet. I mounted the second wheel on a foam board cut out underlying the outer wheel.... I cut a foam board mount for the outer wheel... glued to the lower board.... I placed a #10 brass bolt... through the center replacing the provided pin ... used a washer on top and at the bottom with a nut...

Now the center disk and middle disk are held in place. The outer wheel is glued in place......... the center and middle disk rotate easily.

I am lookng for my other templates ... in color... I had them.. I want to rebuild with hard paper ...

Roland CyStriker