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The Craftmans Shop => Radio Control Models => Topic started by: HS93 on January 31, 2009, 01:09:28 AM

Title: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: HS93 on January 31, 2009, 01:09:28 AM
This is the sort of thing I make and the reason  want to go CNC fortunatly this time i only need one but on some models there may be lots of them , ok so hear is tonights effort , yes I know its got wood screws holding it to wood but was a Joiner  :ddb:  anyway ill finnish it later (Hopfully if I dont mess it up again) and show wat its supposed to be. 

Ok it was a bit quiet on hear.... :lol:

Peter
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: bogstandard on January 31, 2009, 03:16:17 AM
I would make a guess Peter,

Some sort of handrail capping.

John
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: HS93 on January 31, 2009, 03:27:23 AM
Sorry no   :lol:

Peter
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Divided he ad on January 31, 2009, 06:01:24 AM
Erm..... It's a doofer!



Well it should doofer what you have in mind anyway  :lol:       :doh:



 Intrigued    :scratch:



Ralph.
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Divided he ad on January 31, 2009, 06:03:55 AM
Ok.... Now an attempt at a guess..... Gearbox related....?  Selector guide?

... Ok, I'll  have to wait like everyone else!   ::)



Ralph.
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Brass_Machine on January 31, 2009, 10:15:51 AM
Dunno?? The holes, are the going to be riveted on to what/where ever they are going?

Definitely curious.

Eric
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: HS93 on January 31, 2009, 08:48:24 PM
Well its finnished so dont be disapointed as it is nothing clever just a LADDER, hear are two pictures showing it next to the picture I used to get some detail, and one where it will eventuly go when painted it will be bolted on with 12ba brass bolts , I tend to bolt as many fittings on as I can that way I can paint first then bolt on , or remove if there is a problem , and they dont fall off as I dont mind making one but get bored re making parts that I have lost.

thanks for taking part sorry it was not more interesting. :ddb:
 
Peter
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Brass_Machine on January 31, 2009, 08:54:26 PM

thanks for taking part sorry it was not more interesting. :ddb:
 
Peter

Peter... It isn't boring. It is very interesting. We get to see your skill and talent PLUS we get to use our brains trying to figure it out! Very cool in my book.

Thanks
Eric
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: sbwhart on February 01, 2009, 02:35:41 AM
Thanks for showing that Peter I had no idea what it was going to be, I see your techneque now.  :thumbup:

Cheers
 :wave:
Stew


Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: bogstandard on February 01, 2009, 03:17:58 AM
Very nice indeed Peter.

Just like yourself, I used to spend days getting fittings 'just so'. If it didn't look right, another one was made.

Yours looks spot on.

Here is a shot of a very young uncle Bogs with a 4ft clyde puffer I was building, unfortunately all my brasswork had been painted by then. Because of the scale, all fittings had to be hand made. So I know the labour of love you are putting into this model.

John
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Divided he ad on February 01, 2009, 08:26:32 AM
Peter..... I never saw that coming!!  :jaw:

I Had to study the first pic again too, just to fugure it out.... Nice work  :clap:

You have given me something in this though, I was thinking about machining flat plate the other day and was wondering how to hold it..... Job solved!  :thumbup:


John.....  I'm not saying anything.....   :bugeye:  'cept, Nice boat   :thumbup:




Ralph.
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: HS93 on February 01, 2009, 09:28:13 AM
Thanks for that chaps, Ill try and find a better subject for the next one, and John did that boat have a valve radio in it ? because you do look Young.

Peter
Title: Re: Can you guess what it is YET
Post by: Bernd on February 01, 2009, 09:52:27 AM
Nice one Peter. Should have reconized it since they use something similar in the model railroading hobby. A flat piece of brass forumed up and holes in it for the rungs. Again very nice fabrication job.

Bog's, I'm impressed. This must have been before you consumed all those jammy donuts and coffee, right.  :lol:

Bernd