I found this model while I was tidying up files on my hard disk. I originally designed the Cat-o-log to be printed in an old Flying Pig catalogue.
The model is a pdf file ready to print out.
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Shelley Noble
He's cute but I must know if he does anything, you know, what the Ivesian wit has made him do, before I cut him out! Thank you. :)
robives
Not much Ivesian wit I'm afraid, press the botton at the right hand end of the log and he jumps up and down. (He's quite cute though)
Rob
Arhylda
I've actually had that model right in front of me, on my computer shelf, for quite some time now. Love it!
Shelley Noble
That's great enough for me! Downloading! Thanks!
Ed
I have done quite a few of your models and this one appeals to me because I am a cat lover; however, I am stymied.
It is a simple and straightforward model, but I cannot seem to understand how the "body inner" is meant to attach or how it fits nor can I figure out how to put the "flap" and "fulcrum" in proper alignment.
I realize this must make me look like a real dummy, but I have tried several different configurations and can't seem to put it all together properly.
Can you assist?
Thanks.
ejk8626
Never mind!
After really, really looking at the instructions and really, really thinking about how it should go together, I got it!
Sorry to have troubled you.
Happy New year!
Ed
robives
Sorry about that Ed,
I'll get a couple of phots sorted for the website when I get back to the office.
Rob
LoveSheep
Being from the Logging State of Oregon, I have had great fun with this model.I have made a couple dozen of them. and as I give them away, I ask that all important question "What is this?"
Then wait for the penny to drop.
Always a hit! but, yes sometimes I have to explain it.