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I've cruised NRG from time to time.Hey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal.
Quote from: zeeprogrammer on February 28, 2017, 11:17:01 PMI've cruised NRG from time to time.Hey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal. Sure! Start with wood. They were not making metal ship hulls in the 1700s!
Quote from: crueby on February 28, 2017, 11:20:11 PMQuote from: zeeprogrammer on February 28, 2017, 11:17:01 PMI've cruised NRG from time to time.Hey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal. Sure! Start with wood. They were not making metal ship hulls in the 1700s!No help. No help at all.
Got to page 15 Wow you work on the small lathe and mill certainly show what can be done. Your comments about taking breaks when doing repetitive work made me smile. The tracks turned out very nicely, I shall have to try out some 303 stainless it looks like a nice material to use.Nice beginning on the sprockets.Mike
Hey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal.
QuoteHey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal.Check out Gerald Wingroves stuffhttp://www.wworkshop.net/Falls_of_Clyde/Menu.htmlThanks for the heads up on the 303 Chris I shall have to try some.Mike
Quote from: mike mott on March 01, 2017, 06:10:30 AMQuoteHey Chris...any thoughts on how to do an 18th century hull in metal.Check out Gerald Wingroves stuffhttp://www.wworkshop.net/Falls_of_Clyde/Menu.htmlThanks for the heads up on the 303 Chris I shall have to try some.MikeWow - that is some serious work on the Clyde model!There you go Zee, step by step of a metal hull. First project for the new shop?As for the Lombard, I am planning on starting the differential today...
Those will be some nice parts! I do like your logical thinking in developing a sequence. It shows in all your work and, I think, is why you are so successful in making things.This Lombard thing is sooooo neat!!!Pete