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Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby WalkingDown » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:44 pm

Hi all,
Got the fever after purchasing a small suv. I have a 21 ft trailor that I tow with my van to local events.
I needed something smaller to tow longer distance and with just me and the wife. Being from the Pacific NW, I like the looks of the cedar plank TD's. I will probably build one of those for myself or my son. I wanted to stretch the imagination and give some personality to my TD. (as im sure we all do). Thats when I came up with the seahawk profile.(see my album). I'm modeling it on sketchup and hope to start construction soon. :lol: Ya right. Like many of you, I have a hony do list a mile long. :thinking: How to put this new project at the top of the list? any help with that gimme a shout.
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Junkboy999 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:38 pm

Welcome to the forums. Too bad It is not facing in the direction of Travel.

GL

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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Woodbutcher » Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:40 am

Welcome Eddie. I kind of like your thinking. My concern would be the beak may drag when go in and out of driveways etc. How about a 5' high tear with the beak ending at the trailer base. This would also allow you to turn the Seahawk around facing forward if you want with the beak being a tongue box. It would be a little fancy woodworking but it would look cool! Good luck and enjoy your build!
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby WalkingDown » Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:58 am

Thanks for the replies. Yes that was my first hurdle, which way to face it. It would be nice to have the hawk facing the same direction of travel, and the way I have it laid out now seems to flow with the current convention of a TD layout. I'll take your suggestions and play with it on the sketchup.
Thanks again
Safe travels
Edit:
This does look like it flows much better.
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Junkboy999 » Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:17 am

Well I just took a hour before bed to throw this together.

Hope you enjoy it.

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Looks like it doable :thumbsup:

The figure is about 5’6” bed is a 75” long just for scale. I did have to scale the SH logo in the
Vertical ( Y axis ) a bit to get more head room.



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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby WalkingDown » Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:21 pm

Nice work-up.
It givs me options to think about and reinforces some of my own ideas.
Ill keep you posted on the progress. I should start another thread tho in a different topic.

One of the ideas I had was to join this site. And you taking the time to share my dream reinforced that.
Thank You :applause:
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Junkboy999 » Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:33 pm

Sound good.

There is a place for...

Sketch up designs
“Member designs created in Sketchup or other cad program”

Member Designs
“Did you just design your very own teardrop or tiny trailer? Want to discuss it? Here's the place to post your design for discussion”

and when you starting your build, it is a good ideal to post that in the

Build Journals
“..ask your questions in the appropriate forums BUT document your build here...preferably in a single thread...dates for updates, are appreciated....

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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Vedette » Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:08 pm

Welcome to the Forum Eddie.
Like to see people thinking outside of the box with their builds.
It helps to keep your teardrop unique.
Also it is nice to have new members from the Pacific Northwest.
I am looking to organize a crawl across the Cascades in 2013. So get building!
Will that help to move your project up on the list.........does your wife like beautiful scenery and weekend get aways with other empty nesters??
Check out my album (has not been updated lately) on my "Miss Piggy" build.
Painted it today.
Final assembly begins Thursday!! Can't wait!
Good Roads
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby Vedette » Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:08 pm

Welcome to the Forum Eddie.
Like to see people thinking outside of the box with their builds.
It helps to keep your teardrop unique.
Also it is nice to have new members from the Pacific Northwest.
I am looking to organize a crawl across the Cascades in 2013. So get building!
Will that help to move your project up on the list.........does your wife like beautiful scenery and weekend get aways with other empty nesters??
Check out my album (has not been updated lately) on my "Miss Piggy" build.
Painted it today.
Final assembly begins Thursday!! Can't wait!
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
Here is a link to my Build Journal
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=50912
Image109106109111109110138766
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Re: Hi, My name is Eddie, and I'm a newb

Postby mezmo » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:18 pm

Hi WalkingDown/Eddie,

Welcome to the forum

'Love the great graphic design - But - I think you' may need to
modify it just a small bit. As shown, you'd lose the beak tip,
no matter where you place it, on a curb or 'higher' angle drive
approach/departure etc.. It just sticks down too far. Although it
is a major and very important detail in a very bold design you'll
probably need to refine the design to avoid that.

One way to do so would be to raise the height of the body enough
so that the beak point will be on/even or just above the bottom
body line. Just paint that extra area matt black, or such, so
it will recede, or whatever color you need for it to allow that
area to just be a background for the design graphic.

'Just wanted to mention it as I hate to see good work and effort
get wasted by something avoidable.

Happy planning and building !

Cheers,
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