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A different way to see the insides of a 98K
I have two hobbies: restoring and collecting Milsurp rifles and photography. I often combine the two. Just a few days ago I pulled my 98K, Russian
Capture out. I gave it a thorough cleaning, tweaked a few things, and repaired a bolt that wouldn't fully retract (thanks to some help from this forum I was able to fix that). While it was in pieces I thought I would try a photo project. I wanted to photograph all the pieces of the action just like they would appear in a loaded and cocked rifle. Without x-ray vision, (which digital cameras don't' have and even if they did, x-rays don't penetrate steel), that is impossible...unless one cheats. I shot each individual piece of the action by itself, made each photo a contrasting color, combined each piece in the position it would normally be, and adjusted the opacity of each photo so that when combined you would be able to see through the outer pieces. Sounds easy maybe, but 24 photos and six hours later this is a regular pic of my rifle (the out) and then the insides.
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That's pretty cool, I haven't seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing!
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Daveboy, Very cool. I have been working on some similar views but using CAD software. This requires hand measurement of each feature so it is very time consuming. The attached jpg shows the file only about half done so it still lacks some of the detail. This is an Arisaka
action. I used this to model up some scope mounts. Salt Flat
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That's really cool Dave, it would make some really nice wall art
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Originally Posted by
Salt Flat
Daveboy, Very cool. I have been working on some similar views but using CAD software. This requires hand measurement of each feature so it is very time consuming. The attached jpg shows the file only about half done so it still lacks some of the detail. This is an
Arisaka
action. I used this to model up some scope mounts. Salt Flat
I wish I had the time to do this. I've thought about it quite a bit but just don't have the bandwidth. I need to retire so I have time for fun stuff.
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