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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:00 pm

Nor am I, just saying they make an easy scratchbuild for the 16mm model maker

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Post by pauly » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:14 pm

METHSSNIFFER:88884 wrote:Nor am I, just saying they make an easy scratchbuild for the 16mm model maker
this is scratchbuilt, hes designed it and ran it through a lasercutter and then put it together

just because the more advanced tools make it easier doesnt make it any less valid
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Post by WVLR » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:33 pm

this is scratchbuilt, hes designed it and ran it through a lasercutter and then put it together

just because the more advanced tools make it easier doesnt make it any less valid
Thank you Pauly and I must say after sticking countless thousands of Cambrian rivets onto my earlier models I'd much rather draw out the CAD and print them.
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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:41 pm

Yes there is a difference between making a jigsaw puzzle and putting one together I suppose

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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:43 pm

METHSSNIFFER:88889 wrote:Yes there is a difference between making a jigsaw puzzle and putting one together I suppose
Print rivets !!

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Post by WVLR » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:53 pm

Print rivets !!
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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:57 pm

Have you got a pic of them in the finished article So model making has become a CAD programme more time on the pc less time putting it together. A sign of changing times.
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Post by WVLR » Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:01 pm

There not engraved, this is one of the tank end straps it's printed in one piece, see the photos at the start of this topic.
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Post by pauly » Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:02 pm

the only difference between doing it this way and carving each piece out yourself from raw wood is this gives more reliable replicatable results easier and quicker, you are limited only by your imagination and knowledge of the CAD programming.

It is not cheating or anyless valid as modelling

as the world advances so will our tools
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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:10 pm

And then the 3D printer came along ...and the rest was compiled to history.

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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:49 pm

pauly:88900 wrote:the only difference between doing it this way and carving each piece out yourself from raw wood is this gives more reliable replicatable results easier and quicker, you are limited only by your imagination and knowledge of the CAD programming.

It is not cheating or anyless valid as modelling

as the world advances so will our tools
No its not cheating and its not model making its model engineering using technology that without otherwise the maker would not be able to produce it.

A model maker is one that uses handtools and no machinery to produce a model therefore acquiring a skill.

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Post by pauly » Tue Sep 17, 2013 9:04 pm

METHSSNIFFER:88907 wrote:
pauly:88900 wrote:the only difference between doing it this way and carving each piece out yourself from raw wood is this gives more reliable replicatable results easier and quicker, you are limited only by your imagination and knowledge of the CAD programming.

It is not cheating or anyless valid as modelling

as the world advances so will our tools
No its not cheating and its not model making its model engineering using technology that without otherwise the maker would not be able to produce it.

A model maker is one that uses handtools  and no machinery to produce a model therefore acquiring a skill.
and this is written down where exactly?
so when I use my pillar drill to drill holes in my wagon frames instead of a hand crank drill Im no longer modelling?

When I use my bench saw to cut the wood instead of a junior hacksaw Im no longer modelling?

and who says CAD programming isnt a skill?
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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Tue Sep 17, 2013 9:36 pm

That makes you a model engineer ! Using advanced equipment to produce a model.

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Post by LnBmad » Tue Sep 17, 2013 9:45 pm

The difference between model engineering and model making isn't the tools you use, it's the process you use and the parts you produce. Mike has done both with this, using the engineering to utilise the cad but also model making by actually putting it together and adding the detail.
If it can be made full scale it can be made 16mm

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Post by 90733 » Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:27 pm

I'm using a laser cutter for a lot of 16mm stuff now. It speeds things up, and always me to build thjngs I wouldn't have the chance to kther wise. Been a teenager I've grown up with technology, but very much still impressed and in awe of those who make cracking models with simple tools. Saying that, my battery ppwered quarry hunslet still requires a lot of work after lasering the main hits.
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Post by Stewart Gethin » Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:19 am

Looks lovely.

As has been said before, setting up the CAD programs is a skill in itself.

Keep up the great work.

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Post by SapperAnt » Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:49 am

Looks great. I want one :)

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Post by krusty » Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:32 pm

Both models are great, I wish I had the time to produce either, but hey!
I like the the idea of scratch building wagons, but not having the time to procure all the bits and pieces necessary, makes kits a great alternative for me.
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Post by METHSSNIFFER » Thu Sep 19, 2013 12:18 am

3mm ply 100mm x 62mm Floor
3mm ply 66mm x 60mm Top
3mm ply 60mm x 62mm Side 1
3mm ply 60mm x 62mm Side 2
3mm ply 55mm x 62mm Side 3
3mm ply 55mm x 62mm Side 4
3mm ply 66mm x 60mm Base
Solebar 1 12mm x 6mm x 88mm
Solebar 2 12mm x 6mm x 88mm
Buffer beam 1 12mm x 6mm x 62mm
Buffer beam 2 12mm x 6mm x 62mm
Strapping and rivets of your choice
White metal axle boxes
Wheels
Turned tank top
Spout drinking straw corrugated end

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Post by WVLR » Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:08 pm

The tank now has a tap.

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