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by DonW » Fri Sep 20, 2019 10:23 pm
Hi Dazza
That casting looks very good. Did you make a master first? That will be bolted down onto the footplate you are making all looking very neat,
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by Hydrostatic Dazza » Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:01 pm
DonW wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 10:23 pm
Hi Dazza
That casting looks very good. Did you make a master first? That will be bolted down onto the footplate you are making all looking very neat,
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I draw the part in 3D and checked all in my full assembly model. Every part is done this way and then converted to a 2D workshop drawing. I drew another 3D part with some machining allowance added and then sent that file (STL version) to Mike at Stannier Engineering in NewZealand and he prints the wax part and the foundry make the shell mold with the wax and then do the investment casting. Then the postman delivers it to my door. The process takes 2-3 weeks. I have done this for the steam chest covers and the expansion link supports. Pics of this earlier in this thread some where. This all takes time but when the loco is completed and running there will be a full set of proven and accurate drawings for every part, without all the made up bits and vagaries and ommissions that I have have suffered in previous drawings.

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by DonW » Sat Sep 21, 2019 1:02 pm
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I draw the part in 3D and checked all in my full assembly model. Every part is done this way and then converted to a 2D workshop drawing. I drew another 3D part with some machining allowance added and then sent that file (STL version) to Mike at Stannier Engineering in NewZealand and he prints the wax part and the foundry make the shell mold with the wax and then do the investment casting. Then the postman delivers it to my door. The process takes 2-3 weeks. I have done this for the steam chest covers and the expansion link supports. Pics of this earlier in this thread some where. This all takes time but when the loco is completed and running there will be a full set of proven and accurate drawings for every part, without all the made up bits and vagaries and ommissions that I have have suffered in previous drawings.

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Thanks Dazza. I didn't realise they could print off the wax part from a drawing to such quality. I know people have been 3D printing master but thought these needed a fair bit of cleaning up.
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by Hydrostatic Dazza » Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:08 pm
Don, go here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151366293 ... 945260417/
for examples of the detail possible, note the small text on the castings.
The possibilities opening up are immense for model engineering.
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by tom_tom_go » Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:20 pm
That looks the nuts Dazza!
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by DonW » Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:04 am
And finding somewhere to place the Gas tank as well as the servos.
Lovely work. I assume you find chain drilling a better option than milling a slot.
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by tom_tom_go » Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:21 am
This little dragon will be coal fired Don.
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by Hydrostatic Dazza » Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:58 pm
DonW wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:04 am
And finding somewhere to place the Gas tank as well as the servos.
Lovely work. I assume you find chain drilling a better option than milling a slot.
Don
This fella will be coal fired for the full experience and atmosphere.
I have a servo under the front foot plate for the cylinder drains. The reverser one will be in the half length R/H tank. The throttle one will have to be on the foot plate. I am also contemplating a servo to flip the fire door, to have better control of firing, cool the fire when standing or shunting. (in the cab) Not sure if it will be of any use but heaps of fun. Also one servo for the whistle which I hope to mount under the right side of the cab and the whistle is a pretend WHB air reservoir under the running board and tank.
I could mill, but the corners will still need a file unless you use a very small diameter cutter. I drilled and then filed it with the largest Mill files I had and checked it for dimensions and got all to 0.10mm . Filing is my daily work. It did not take long.
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