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R/C Schooner Race 2009 - YouTube
R/C Schooner Race 2009 - YouTubeR/C Schooners racing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH6KS7_O_Vg
R/C Schooners, 50" and above, racing during "Vintage Model Yachting Days" National Regatta sponsored by Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD; mix of R/C VM, V36 and Traditional Sailing Craft, September 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH6KS7_O_Vg
R/C Schooners, 50" and above, racing during "Vintage Model Yachting Days" National Regatta sponsored by Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD; mix of R/C VM, V36 and Traditional Sailing Craft, September 2009.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Turn your Drill Press into a Lathe - a small diagram from http://home.mindspring.com/~adhamilton/
Turn your Drill Press into a Lathe - a small diagram from http://home.mindspring.com/~adhamilton/
This is a simple diagram of how usea 1/4" shank router and my drill press as a "power lathe". With this setup, make control knobs, strap knobs and other cylindrical objects. Better watch out though - this thing is as addicting as air. You'll be turning something on it all the time.
This is a simple diagram of how usea 1/4" shank router and my drill press as a "power lathe". With this setup, make control knobs, strap knobs and other cylindrical objects. Better watch out though - this thing is as addicting as air. You'll be turning something on it all the time.
Eugene L. Larson Shop Note: Constructing and Operating a Thickness Sander for Ship Model Builders
Shop Note: Constructing and Operating a Thickness Sander for Ship Model Builders:
from: Eugene L. Larson
from: Eugene L. Larson
I first learned of the practicality of the Thickness Sander concept from Kent Wade of the Hampton Roads Ship Model Society. He provided a demonstration of his unit during the annual, two-day workshop in 1981 when the Tri-Societies (Washington, Richmond and Hampton Roads) met at Windmill Point, Virginia to "let the wood chips fly". Two of us in the Washington Ship Model Society were so impressed with the sander's simplicity and performance that we built our own. I constructed mine as an attachment to my Shopsmith multi-purpose tool, utilizing the lathe feature to turn the sanding drum, whereas Ken Dorr constructed his as a stand-alone unit. The performance of both sanders was outstanding, but the inconvenience of set-up and tear-down on the Shopsmith drove me to build the self-contained unit described in this paper. I used my memory, the photos of Kent Wade's sander at the workshop, reference to the Ship Modeler's Shop Notes of the Nautical Research Guild, and ideas from the sander Ken Dorr built to construct this Thickness Sander.
How to make a simple thickness sander
How to make a simple thickness sander for bow laminations | Build Your Own Bow: How to make a simple thickness sander
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Snailworks Sander Build Log
Snailworks Sander Build Log: Fig. 3
Above shows the major parts of the drive shaft - the 24 inch PVC 3 inch diameter pipe on the left, the 3/4 inch drive shaft, the three mdf wheels cut out in Figure 1, a 2.5 inch pulley to fit the shaft, and two pillow blocks with 3/4 inch bearings in them. The shaft, bearings, and pulleys I got from a farm supply store. Since I was using inexpensive steel rod, instead of precision drill rod, I found that the shaft ends needed to be turned down a hair to get them into the bearings. The 3/8 torque rods are in place, but not epoxied yet.
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Above shows the major parts of the drive shaft - the 24 inch PVC 3 inch diameter pipe on the left, the 3/4 inch drive shaft, the three mdf wheels cut out in Figure 1, a 2.5 inch pulley to fit the shaft, and two pillow blocks with 3/4 inch bearings in them. The shaft, bearings, and pulleys I got from a farm supply store. Since I was using inexpensive steel rod, instead of precision drill rod, I found that the shaft ends needed to be turned down a hair to get them into the bearings. The 3/8 torque rods are in place, but not epoxied yet.
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Sanding Frames for Belt Sanders - Fine Homebuilding Article
Sanding Frames for Belt Sanders - Fine Homebuilding Article: Sanding Frames for Belt Sanders
These add-on accessories keep sanders flat to prevent ugly gouges
by Michael Standish
Belt sanders are hard to beat for removing lots of wood in a hurry, but the flip side is that they can also ruin a work piece in the proverbial blink of an eye. The introduction of variable speed controls—now a fairly common feature—help tame even the most powerful of these beasts, but several manufacturers including DeWalt, Bosch and Makita offer auxiliary sanding frames that can keep things even more manageable. The wide footprint of sanding frames lets the entire assembly glide over uneven surfaces and prevent sander tilting and gouging
www.finehomebuilding.com
These add-on accessories keep sanders flat to prevent ugly gouges
by Michael Standish
Belt sanders are hard to beat for removing lots of wood in a hurry, but the flip side is that they can also ruin a work piece in the proverbial blink of an eye. The introduction of variable speed controls—now a fairly common feature—help tame even the most powerful of these beasts, but several manufacturers including DeWalt, Bosch and Makita offer auxiliary sanding frames that can keep things even more manageable. The wide footprint of sanding frames lets the entire assembly glide over uneven surfaces and prevent sander tilting and gouging
www.finehomebuilding.com
Monday, March 11, 2013
Sanding Stands Add Versatility to Belt Sanders - Fine Homebuilding Article
Sanding Stands Add Versatility to Belt Sanders - Fine Homebuilding Article:
Sanding Stands Add Versatility to Belt Sanders
Sanding stand attachments turn a mobile tool into a benchtop workstation
by Michael Standish
It’s possible to clamp a belt sander upside down and freehand your finish carpentry tweaks, but you’ll probably get better results if your sander is firmly and reliably attached using a sanding stand. This model from Bosch allows the sander to be mounted in either a horizontal or vertical position and still retain a dust collection port. DeWalt also offers a sanding stand that attaches to their sanding frame. It's important to note, however, that this attachment blocks the dust collection port and you can't practically attach a vacumn hose to that belt sander while it's attached to the sanding stand apparatus.
Sanding Stands Add Versatility to Belt Sanders
Sanding stand attachments turn a mobile tool into a benchtop workstation
by Michael Standish
It’s possible to clamp a belt sander upside down and freehand your finish carpentry tweaks, but you’ll probably get better results if your sander is firmly and reliably attached using a sanding stand. This model from Bosch allows the sander to be mounted in either a horizontal or vertical position and still retain a dust collection port. DeWalt also offers a sanding stand that attaches to their sanding frame. It's important to note, however, that this attachment blocks the dust collection port and you can't practically attach a vacumn hose to that belt sander while it's attached to the sanding stand apparatus.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Sailing Lessons: The basics (part 1) - YouTube
Sailing Lessons: The basics (part 1) - YouTube
Uploaded on Feb 26, 2010
Matt Cross, a University of Kansas student and member of the sailing club, gives a 101 talk on sailing.
video link
video link
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
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