Thursday, May 17, 2007

PLASTEC SURGERY ? A nose Job!




Now you can see what all that computer drawing was for, to create the design for this tool. It is half top or bottom of the nose on the "Hawk". Here Kevin Burnett is checking all the fit points and when he is satisfied that all is perfect he will then add several more layers on the top and all sides to arrive at the final size. Barry Clarke the owner of Plastec and Kevin explained that the reason it is so heavily made is that if it is not strong enough the vacuum will collapse it. That wouldn't be good! Boy in the future when I see things made of plastics, PVC or ABS I will have a greater appreciation for all the work that goes into making them. All this work to make ONE piece, almost wish there was a market for millions of stream liners so that it be used more times. Fantastic job Kevin, thanks for the dedication to quality.

1 comment:

  1. Rhinoplasty for a hawk...Thats a gr8 job..where does the goldenhawk be placed?

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