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A bit of tinkering today - result: prototype telegraph pole.
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Prototype II

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Looking good Steve. R-
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I agree with Roger.
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They look good.
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Thanks chaps.
I'm printing off a few more arms and buying some bamboo skewers at work tonight. I may be pushing this too far but I also have a few metal foot rest thingies for the sides of the post in the printer - but they may be a bit too fine. In which case I'll go back to bent staples.
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I drilled quite a few skewers this morning ready to accept the foot rests on the telephone poles and set up a print for some extra long arms for typically northern double poles.
Overnight I had a rerun of some recently acquired figures. Tried a different, higher resolution, resin which requires a slightly longer exposure. Quite happy with the result - new resin on the left.
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He does look good, as do the telegraph poles, nice work :)
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A couple of variations on a theme.

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I'm still contemplating printing the entire structure rather than assemble from parts. The footsteps are a pain to fix (and way over scale) but I'm worried that they would be too fragile.
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How about an 'A' pole, very common.
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