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Drilling Sheave Holes For Masts
Q A's Revenge replied to Stuntflyer's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I have a variety of vee blocks that I could use but I'd probably use my finger plate. Different size brass bushes can be placed in the clamp. The one pictured is for a 5mm centre drill. Or you could just do it with something like a bench block if you can temporarily fix it in place. Just a vee cut into a piece of wood will work well enough though as Mark says. Just bring the drill bit down into the centre of the vee first then clamp the wood in place before placing your dowel into it. It's probably worth spending a little time to make a jig that can be kept safely for future use. -
They look nice but seem quite pricey. I have one or two full size (they arent that big!) Two Cherries brand chisels and they were no where near that price. I suppose they must be much harder to make.
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Glue Recommendations
Q A's Revenge replied to leehound's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Only just seen this Anthony. Is it really strong enough? Sounds like a good idea though, gratings can be fiddly. Fancy doing a tutorial? :-) Vic. -
I generally don't buy cheap drill bits or even sets for that matter unless they are on special offer. In the past I've bought the sizes I needed at the time and from reputable suppliers, normally companies like Buck and Hickman. Surprisingly to many maybe, but it's normally cheaper to buy from a local engineering supply house if you have one than from a DIY store. The one notable exception I made was many years ago when I took the chance on a cheap set of number drills at a very good price at a model engineering show. They turned out to be made in India but I've not had any quality issues with them at all and still use them now. Having said all that I do keep a "rough" set of drills for non critical work!
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Still not quite sure how you did this Stuntflyer which is worrying as I'd probably do the same thing! Your marking out in picture six looks fine.
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The last lot I bought were on special from screwfix, £19.99 at the time. http://www.glue-it.com/model-engineering/tools/cutting-tools/erbauer-drills-hss-tin.html#.UuBTKcuQGSM
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Sorry to hear of your problem Anthony. Have a look at this, it may enable you to reclaim your dodgy drill bits! http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php/topic,459.msg3581.html#msg3581
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Not as versatile but convertible from Lathe/mill/drill and very, very much smaller... http://www.toolstop.co.uk/draper-22816-micro-100-kit-150w-240v-micro-metal-lathe-with-mill-and-drill-kits-p46100 http://www.toolstop.co.uk/draper-22816-micro-100-kit-150w-240v-micro-metal-lathe-with-mill-and-drill-kits-p46100
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Can a shop vacuum be set up on its side?
Q A's Revenge replied to rtropp's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Can't think why it shouldn't work, what model shop vac is it? -
I still might buy a ProEdge, until then though I will continue to use my much modified Record BDS250 SAFETY FIRST if you plan to shape wood and sharpen tools on the one machine you must carefully remove all wood dust from the machines nooks and crannies before sharpening tools. If you don't you'll quickly find the sparks from tool sharpening has set fire to the wood dust! DAMHIKT.
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I have a bench grinder but don't use it very often. If you do buy one invest in a decent tool rest for it, the ones supplied aren't normally very good. I sharpen all my lathe tools, both metal and woodworking tools on my belt and disc sander. Personally, if I didn't have either then I would definitely invest in a Robert Sorby ProEdge. http://www.robert-sorby.co.uk/proedge.htm
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Me too. It's between this and the St. Roch! Looking forward to seeing some pictures!
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25-30 years ago DIY stores here in the UK sold nothing but Ramin dowels unless you wanted a broom handle. Last week I happened to check out the wood stock in my local DIY store and all the dowel is made from Pine. So what happened to Ramin dowel, is it a "fashion" thing or something else? Don't need any, just asking ... :-)
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Nice build. They had this completed model for sale in a local garden centre. It was priced a little bit lower than buying the kit, strange.
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The make of the airbrush should not make any difference, its more about whether its single or double action. From what I've read, single action airbrushes are easier to use for beginners and have fewer parts so are easy to clean. There are also lots of cheap single action airbrushes on the market. Iwata are one of the better brands if a bit spendy!
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