![]() ![]() would your cloning process damage the original? I was also interested in what process you hoped to use but you refused to give out any information - not a good indication, to be honest - e.g. ![]() You even posted a 3D scan further up which would seem accurate enough for an attempt to show potential users that it's feasible.Īctually, someone did offer you the chance to inspect a Spartanite, but wasn’t too taken with what he perceived as an arrogant and a condescending attitude on your part, even though the offer was genuine. If you have the means to produce a replica case then there is more than enough info on dimensions for you to make a prototype. So now it’s all these selfish, self entitled Synthi owners who won’t send you their Spartanites that are holding up your plans to produce clones for the masses? Utter crap. ![]() It's also unclear whether the Cloney people will be willing to share their version with non-Cloney project builders.īut the finish on their Spartanite version appears too good to be a 3D print. Getting that right is another reason I was seeking a short term loan on a Spartanite. <-since there was no hardware in the photo -nor evidence if there having been any, which was the real clue- I can't say how close or well done that part will be. Still might.īut upon seeing that Cloney pic, it's clear they've got something really close. I was still thinking to go ahead and use what I have and know to do the best Spartalike given those limitations. Those who have them have no further need and so there's little generosity towards those still lacking. It's probably worth talking to them about this. If you follow the Cloney project you'll see a photo of their KS clone sitting in what looks exactly like a Spartanite. ![]()
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