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mrnoble 13-02-2016 23:58

WCProducts MCC Question: how do you make your bumpers look so good?
 
I'd love to know the technique for bending the pool noodles in that nice radius. Teams who successfully do this, what are your secrets?

DoxCoach599 14-02-2016 12:24

Re: WCProducts MCC Question: how do you make your bumpers look so good?
 
I don't know how other teams do this, but typically, we cut a single piece of noodle and have it vertical as the corner of the bumper.

In terms of ASCII art, it would look something like this

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Where "=" is a horizontal stack of two noodles

GeeTwo 14-02-2016 13:45

Re: WCProducts MCC Question: how do you make your bumpers look so good?
 
We usually do mitered corners.

Supposition, not experience: Making a tight radius in noodle and having it look good would require reducing the size of the inside corner. This could be done by removal of material (kerfs or wedges) or by heating that causes the plastic of the noodle to shrink a bit. With either method, solid noodle seems more likely to make a good tight radius without flattening than a cored noodle.

Edit:
Quote:

Originally Posted by DoxCoach599 (Post 1540103)
In terms of ASCII art, it would look something like this

=== |

Where "=" is a horizontal stack of two noodles

A better picture of this is in the game manual, Figure 4-8, bottom center.

mrnoble 14-02-2016 16:02

Re: WCProducts MCC Question: how do you make your bumpers look so good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1540139)
We usually do mitered corners

So do we. But those tight, rounded corners look sooooo fresh. I want to try to figure them out.


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