[D-Day] M32 ARV
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Vice/vise I always get them confused...
More pins.
More pins.
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Re: [D-Day] M32 ARV
Last update of the day. Got busy with a couple projects in the garage today, so not much tanking today.
Castle nut isn't perfect but it is home made with a hacksaw (I broke my last Dremel cut off wheel yesterday). I'll look for options at some point (3mm).
Castle nut isn't perfect but it is home made with a hacksaw (I broke my last Dremel cut off wheel yesterday). I'll look for options at some point (3mm).
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Re: [D-Day] M32 ARV
Wow,man! Just got back from a vacation and only missed a couple of days and you’ve soared onwards with this project with speed and skill. It definitely inspires me to improve my modeling patience and skills.
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Lovely work on the castle nut, I did not know it was called like that in english but it makes sense !
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Castellated nut is the correct American term, but most of us non engineer (or professor) types shorten it to castle. I hope it to be temporary, I need two more for the boom pivot ends.
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That should teach you about taking vacations. Hope you had a great time!
Well I know you're not learning patience from me. I barely slept the first couple days...
As far as skills go, that comes with practice. I've said it many times, my skills are lightyears behind many on this forum. But I have loved fabrication/inventiveness since the 70's, and my brother was instrumental in encouraging me and teaching the craft.
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Re: [D-Day] M32 ARV
Slight rework on the three points on the boom's bolts. I found a well used cut off disc in the bottom of the box.
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home made castellated nuts...who'dathunk it possible.
That's clever and useful, Eric. Now get some sleep!!!
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Actually back on track with sleep. Managed good rest last two nights.
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I did say this is when the build would slow down...
.020 slats, .040 spacers (.5 & 1 mm).
Why did I make two? I knew they would be fragile and were going to spend a short time on the belt sander. I made two in case one of them didn't survive sanding.
.020 slats, .040 spacers (.5 & 1 mm).
Why did I make two? I knew they would be fragile and were going to spend a short time on the belt sander. I made two in case one of them didn't survive sanding.
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