*note - layout implies that the pieces are layed out and ready for plotting most of the time the original un-offset pieces are on different layers that have been frozen All drawings are in AutoCAD R14 arms.dwg - copy of a couple dozen replacement arms arms.plt - plotfile of same base.dwg - drawing of the base pieces baselay.dwg - layout of two different lengths of base pieces baselay.plt - plotfile of same newsnake.dwg - drawing of the pieces of the original (smaller) segment cutlay.dwg - layout of original (smaller) segment cutlay.plt - plotfile of same cutlay1.dwg - has both offset and original sized pieces for the segments cutlay2.dwg - layout of two segments cutlay2.plt - plotfile of same eyesock.dwg - drawings of the eye sockets eyelay.dwg - layout of two eye sockets eyelay.plt - plotfile of same snakhead.dwg - drawing of the head pieces of the snake headlay.dwg - layout of a single head piece, also pieces that complete the processor segment headlay.plt - plotfile of same snakproc.dwg - drawings of the processor segment layproc14.dwg - layout of two processor segments uses the spare pieces from layhead.plt to complete both segments taillay.dwg - layout of tail piece (with extra base piece) taillay.plt - plotfile of same