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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
Machine description Grinding knot (all details are made of a steel): - Drum: length of a working part of 100 mm, diameter of 49 mm, a groove 3,0х7,0 mm for fastening of the emery paper by a wedging method; diameter of the shaft of the drive of 12 mm; - Work table: 100х350х10 mm, a working surface it is ground, the back part is fixed in racks on axes in diameter of 6 mm; - The basis 150х375х10 mm; - Side posts of the shaft in the thickness of 12 mm, bearings of the drive of the shaft in diameter of 12 mm; - Cover of side posts in the thickness of 5 mm with an aperture under the vacuum sweeper; - adjusting screws M 10х1 (one turn – work table moving on 1 mm on length of the screw); - The positive allowance between a drum and a work table (work piece altitude) is controlled from 0 to 35 mm. -
MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
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MONTANES by Garward - OcCre
Garward replied to Garward's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1751 - 1800
15.2 The drum-type grinding machin To creation of this rig I was jogged by requirement for manufacturing (gauging) of laths and plate plainly-parallel sides for various details with accuracy of 0,05-0,1 mm on a thickness. The range of thickness of laths and preparations, and also ready flat details makes from 0,5 to 25-30 mm. I have applied for the first time the given machine tool to polishing of preparations of details of fodder gallery Montanes. In the beginning there was an idea to use for these purposes the scribing block, for example DH 40 PROXXON, but after the detailed analysis of possibilities and results of application of various scribing blocks I preferred other production engineering. Plancks or preparations are cut on jig save with the free tolerance (0,5-1 mm) that it is easy to make practically on any applied modeller jig save, and then calibrated on the grinding machine with necessary accuracy. This production engineering provides the big accuracy, than machining of laths on the scribing block, especially for thickness of 1-3 mm. At designing of the grinding machine I used the materials published on various sites, and also experience of the Polish colleagues on manufacturing and application of similar grinding machines: http://www.koga.net.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=536&t=26938 The general circuit design of a grinding part of the rig simple enough (see also the reference) and does not demand additional explanatories. -
Homemade tools collection
Garward replied to greg-kam's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Colleagues, aren't present a limit to perfection, therefore the best tool - what you have near at hand . -
Cool tool lathe Unimat (moved by admin)
Garward replied to Sjors's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Yes, there were times and good Unimat which could be modernized... -
This is known modeller Alexey Baranov. It presoaked previously sails before them displaced on model Panteleymon-Victoria.
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It will be interesting to look at your photos, we wait.
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Copper Plating Pattern
Garward replied to capnharv2's topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck
Hi, Daniel! Yes, you correctly remember distinctions between of the royal navy for the plates and continental ships and american. -
Force of a warm wind - great force, in any case quite suffices it quickly to dry up PVA glue and to record camber of sails .
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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Making gratings
Garward replied to marius's topic in Discussion for a Ship's Deck Furniture, Guns, boats and other Fittings
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