How to make the Campus 3 pot supports. Need help!

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  1. YOSH

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    Hello,

    Now I’m fettling late model of Campus 3. But my Campus 3 missed the pot supports.
    I tried to make them with 3mm wire, but it is so hard to bend the wire cranked shape. Does anyone have good ideas about it?

    Best regards,
    YOSH
     
  2. OptimusPrime Canada

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    What do you mean by cranked?
     
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  4. OptimusPrime Canada

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    You would have to start with that "cranked" shape by making a "v" and then folding the rest of the support away from it...does that make sense?
     
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  6. YOSH

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    5C2896BE-D30F-466A-A004-32AB19619038.jpeg @OptimusPrime , @kerophile

    Thank you for message.
    I bent them with small vise and brass pipe. It’s so so quality.lol But it will work.

    Regards,
    YOSH
     
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    Hi @YOSH . Well Done!
    You should now add some some ridges to the top of each support:

    From this thread:

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/making-1-2-pinter-stove-legs-freehand.34783/#post-357313

    Best Regards,
    Kerophile.
     
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    I think those pot suports you made are excellent! :thumbup:


    Cheers

    Tony
     
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    Congratulations. I know how hard those tight bends can be. :clap:
     
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    Thank you @kerophile , @Tony Press ,
    After I read your link, I made some ridges for it. Then lit the stove. It works well.

    Cheers,
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  11. YOSH

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    Thank you @ROBBO55 ,

    Yes, I have cheap tool only. So that’s hard for me.](*,)

    YOSH