Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby burlesot » Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:00 pm

Dave,
I ended up making a model (I won't say as good as yours) but inspired by yours!
The beauty of the bent cabinets to me makes the teardrop a piece of art! I apologize that i did not see the form on your build journal...I will take a look for it. I am hopeful that I will be able to integrate some of your beautiful ideas into my build.

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby burlesot » Mon Jul 30, 2012 6:32 pm

I know I'm coming late to this build journal, and its already been said, but WOWZA that full size mock up rocks! I am totally doing that next. I might just end up sleeping in it if I don't stop talking about teardrops around the house; my wife is a little tired of hearing about it! Patience, grasshopper!

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby DMcCam » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:40 pm

Hi Todd, Thank you again for you kind compliments, they are very much appreciated! To be honest, a lot of the great ideas are from other members builds. You owe it to yourself to dig through the build journals and other references. Here's a link to the cabinet thread where I found the curved drawers: http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=12968&start=60 Although my bending form worked pretty well, it was supposed to have a top layer of 1/8" plywood on it to fill in the gaps between the spacers. Without it, your drawer faces might have little flat spots on the back side (and the front darn it). There are so many great ideas and designs here that you can spend days and still see something new. If you can, visit a gathering of Teardrops near you with your wife. It's how actually climbing inside one changes everything. Here's a link to Monstro, Debbie and Randy's beautiful woody that started us on our way: http://www.tnttt.com/gallery/album.php?album_id=901 You'll see a lot of their ideas incorporated into the Travelear.

Have Fun,

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby TRP » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:53 pm

Wow. Your teardrop build is staggeringly beautiful. I can't let my wife see it, or she'll never sleep in ours. ;)

Keep up the great work!

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby Woodbutcher » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:04 pm

Absolutely beautiful work, you should be very proud. :applause: Keep up the good work, you are almost done!
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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby GRY GHST » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:15 pm

outstanding!
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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby DMcCam » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:20 pm

TRP wrote:Wow. Your teardrop build is staggeringly beautiful. I can't let my wife see it, or she'll never sleep in ours. ;)
Keep up the great work!
T


A Big Thank You T! I'm sure your teardrop will make her a very happy woman. Anytime you can sleep on a real bed camping, life is good indeed.

Woodbutcher wrote:Absolutely beautiful work, you should be very proud. :applause: Keep up the good work, you are almost done!


I humbly thank you Sir. Your work is the definition of craftsmanship.

GRY GHST wrote:outstanding!


Thank you Sir!

Warmest Wishes,

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby cop1406 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:30 pm

Your trailer inspires me and gets my thoughts on my second build even before I'm done with the first. :thumbsup:

Absolutely incredible!!
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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby DMcCam » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:37 pm

cop1406 wrote:Your trailer inspires me and gets my thoughts on my second build even before I'm done with the first. :thumbsup:

Absolutely incredible!!


Thank you Cop1406 Sir. I checked out your album and it's looking excellent! Right now I can't imagine building another one. :o

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby CliffinGA » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:41 pm

Dave its beautiful and your almost done!! I know your ready to get it to the point of taking out and enjoying it soon!

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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby down under tech » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:43 pm

Hello Mr. Dave: I have to chime in. You have set the bar very high with your excellent work. Beautiful work you do!!! :thumbsup:

All I can say is, Cabela's is coming up very soon. Bring it!!! :o
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would you mind sharing the radiuses on your profile?

Postby GRY GHST » Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:25 pm

DMcCam wrote: Image
Cheers, Dave


would you mind sharing the radiuses on your profile?
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Re: would you mind sharing the radiuses on your profile?

Postby DMcCam » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:07 pm

CliffinGA wrote:Dave its beautiful and your almost done!! I know your ready to get it to the point of taking out and enjoying it soon!
Cliff :thumbsup:


Hi Cliff, Thank you Sir; we're gettin' there for sure. How's your build going? I hope your last hatch worked for you.

down under tech wrote:Hello Mr. Dave: I have to chime in. You have set the bar very high with your excellent work. Beautiful work you do!!! :thumbsup:
All I can say is, Cabela's is coming up very soon. Bring it!!! :o


Thank you so much Johnny. We finished all the wood work today! Everything's varnished now just a few more bits of aluminum and on to trim...Cabela's here we come...

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DMcCam wrote: Image
Cheers, Dave


would you mind sharing the radiuses on your profile?


Hi GryGhst, Sure, I work in CorelDraw so the lines are vector based. Just let me know what format you'd like and I'll send it to you.

All the best,

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Re: would you mind sharing the radiuses on your profile?

Postby GRY GHST » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:06 pm

DMcCam wrote:Hi GryGhst, Sure, I work in CorelDraw so the lines are vector based. Just let me know what format you'd like and I'll send it to you.
All the best,
Dave

Thanks for the inspiration Dave, I was able to come up with a nice profile by using the pic you posted. mine will be 9'6"L 4'H & 5'W
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Re: Building The Atma Travelear Teardrop - Update 7/30 pg 25

Postby DMcCam » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:59 pm

Hi John, I'm glad it worked out for you sir. :)

Well kids, this weekend we kicked some butt! The roof is on!

I ended up with 5' wide .063 anodized aluminum for our roof that's a bit over 1/16" thick. We thought it would be pretty hard to make the bend but it worked out well. We did contact cement it to the plywood too.

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You can see how rigid the aluminum is sticking out over the galley before trimming.

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My doors all contact cemented up ready for trimming.

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This dark shot of my brother and I is right after we finished routing the vent opening. He's the one holding the little router. I'll bet we cleaned up about a pound and a half of aluminum sawdust.

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Here she is all ready for trim!

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And here are the doors all trimmed up too. Now I have to get the hatch aluminum pre-bent and installed.

All the best,

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