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Making your own Stanley Cup
So I've wanted to machine out my own little Stanley Cup for a while now.
Does anyone know where I can find specs for the trophy so I can just scale it down? Just a fun little machining project to teach newer members about the lathe and to give them a little present for their work. If anyone's done this before or knows where to get the specs please let me know. |
Re: Making your own Stanley Cup
Did you ask this before a year ago over here? :)
Build your own out of cans? [PDF file] Google had a few others, but hockey fans rather watch it than build it. Maybe a 3D tour can help? |
Re: Making your own Stanley Cup
Here are the dimensions I found from the link given by Roger
Original Bowl (silver) Height: 18.5 cm / 7.28 inches Diameter: 29 cm / 11.42 inches Current Version (silver and nickel alloy) Full Stanley Cup: Height - 89.54 cm / 35-1/4 inches Weight - 34-1/2 lbs - 15-1/2 kg Bowl: Height - 19.05 cm / 7-1/2 inches Diameter - 28.57 cm / 11-1/4 inches Circumference - 88.9 cm / 35 inches Collar: Height - 15.87 cm / 6-1/4 inches Shoulder: Height - 8.25 cm / 3-1/4 inches Barrel: Height - 46.35 cm / 18-1/4 inches Base: Diameter - 43.81 cm / 17-1/4 inches |
Re: Making your own Stanley Cup
I can't really be of much help but when you complete this please post some pictures. I can't wait to see them.
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