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Custom Morris Minor Van & Camper – Automobile : 3D Puzzle, Laser Cut, Scroll Saw, CNC Router, Template, Pattern DXF, CDR, SVG

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The Fordson Van 1952- Automobile : 3D Puzzle, Laser Cut, Scroll Saw, CNC Router, Template, Pattern DXF, CDR, SVG

$8.95

The Fordson Van 1952 3D Puzzle captures the vintage charm and utility of this classic commercial vehicle in stunning detail. Designed as a laser-cut CNC template, this puzzle offers a captivating and rewarding assembly experience. Suitable for laser cutters, CNC routers, and plasma cutters. Included file formats are SVG, DXF, CDR, and PDF. Patterns are supplied in two standard sizes, usually 1/8th (.1250) and 3mm, but are scalable vectors, allowing you to adjust the pattern size to suit the thickness of your material. Scaling up will enlarge the finished model or shrink it if you scale down. Please see our Scale Calculator to make this task simple.

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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PRODUCT.  NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED !

Fordson Van 1952- Brand New Distinguished Automobile Series

Fordson was the name under which commercial and agricultural vehicles produced at Ford’s plant in Dagenham, Essex were sold in the UK. The name was first applied in 1917 to the Model F tractor, an immensely influential design that remains one of the world’s best-selling tractors, with almost three-quarters of a million produced up to 1928. Production-line methods pioneered on the ubiquitous Model T car enabled Ford to offer the Fordson F at a knocked-down price, forcing many smaller specialist tractor firms out of business. Facing a depressed market, Ford closed its US tractor plants in the mid/late 1920s and transferred production to Cork in Ireland and later to Dagenham in Essex.
Alongside motor cars and tractors, Dagenham also produced light commercial vehicles such as the Fordson E83W 10cwt van. Introduced in 1938, the forward-control Fordson van was also available as a pick-up or estate car, while during WW2 the model was adapted to fulfil roles such as mobile canteens, fire tenders, and ambulances. The Fordson was powered by Ford’s ubiquitous 1,172cc sidevalve engine, driving via a three-speed gearbox and low-ratio rear axle; the latter enabled it to cope with the 10cwt maximum payload, though it did restrict top speed. Somewhat surprisingly, apart from the engine, gearbox internals, and some switchgear, no mechanical components were shared with the contemporary Ford Ten saloon, while the van’s forward-control layout meant that its chassis and body panels were unique to the model. The E93W was manufactured until 1958, latterly under the Ford Thames brand name, by which time over 188,000 had been made.
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These 3D Puzzles are a Downloadable Product that have been Designed ready to cut on any CNC router or CNC Laser Machine.
They are supplied as ready-to-cut vector files in several formats for CNC Routers, Lasers, Plasma, Die Cutters and Scroll Saws are just of the few ways you can use these Patterns.

Basic slot sizes (Meaning your Material Thickness)

1/8 Inch or 1/4 Inch

Metric: Slot Size (Meaning your Material Thickness)

3mm or 6mm

1 x Color Assembly Guide.

Number of Parts:

Finished size of Model at 1/8th or 1/4 Inch

Finished size of Model at 3mm or 6mm

Approximate Size at 3mm
L= 480
W = 185
H = 185
Approximate Size at 1/8 inch
L = 18.9
W = 7.3
H = 7.3
Approximate Size of Largest Part
18 X 2.8 inches
457 X 71 mm
Approximate Part Number: 214

NOTE: Our 3D Puzzles can be built in different thicknesses.
Example: 1/8″ uses 1/8″ Plywood…1/4″ uses 1/4″ Plywood, etc.
As a rule, although the slots are set to fit the same sized tool, most
people will use a smaller bit size when cutting on a CNC Router.

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