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Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:16 am
by grompix
Strewth! He's even made his own centrifugal casting machine! :o I've been wanting one of those for years. I'm sure I've got an old biscuit tin lying around somewhere......    ::)

Chris
;D

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:47 pm
by tiger205
i dont think he's a newbie to this hobby, do you ;D ;D ;D, in my book, he's a bloody genius, the first time i looked at it i sat there open mouthed drooling, couldnt quite believe what i was seeing, i think i will pm him and invite him (humbly) to may be join us over here as well as PK.  pete do you want  my adress to send me some pencils ::) ;D ::). Tanxalot dont give up, use it to inspire you to build something really good

                     Tony 8)

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:27 pm
by 971wright
Hi Chris there very dangerous you dont want molten metal flying around it hurts alot and makes a real mess .If you make one try it out with wax first to make sure it dosnt fly open .I think its a gaurd to stop this happening the tin will stay put just the internals rotate .


          regards pete

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:09 pm
by tiger205
here is another link to more of mortimers work http://www.rc-panzerketten-forum.com/wb ... tuser=1594
its how to make the tracks in more detail. i have just pm'ed mortimer, this is what i wrote to him,

hello martin
                i hope you dont mind me pm'ing you, first thing i would like to say, is the work i have seen you produce is nothing short of brilliant, i think it takes scratch building to new levels, the like of which are rarely seen, thankyou for sharing it.
what i would like to ask you is, there is a new forum, based in england, its small at the moment, but it is a good little forum where we have fun, and talk tanks and most things rc, and i on behalf of the forum would like to ask you to join us, aswell as PK, i took the liberty of posting a link to youre famo build there(i hope you dont mind)it has caused a bit of a stir, and i know the guys on the english forum would love to have you there may be sharing some of youre hints and tips.
the link to our site is http://www.rctankwarfare.com/Forums/index.php
just in case you would like to have a look and may be join. please feel free to invite youre friends to come and have a look aswell, maybe both forums can work together to promote our hobby. i look forward to hearing from you. best wishes and regards

                                                          Tony(Tiger205)
ps, sorry i wrote in english, but my german is not good enough

lets hope he takes up the offer to join us

                    Tony 8)
               

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:37 pm
by grompix
971wright wrote: Hi Chris there very dangerous you dont want molten metal flying around it hurts alot and makes a real mess .If you make one try it out with wax first to make sure it dosnt fly open. I think its a gaurd to stop this happening the tin will stay put just the internals rotate.
I've done a fair bit of white metal drop casting in my time but I've always fancied a centrifugal caster. I've seen this commercial one advertised but I would need to buy a winning lottery ticket first LOL!
http://www.tiranti.co.uk/subdivision_pr ... vision=259
Wishful Thinking!
Regards
Chris

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:50 pm
by tiger205
chris, ive always fancied doing some metal casting, but have chickened out, making basic moulds with latex is one thing, but making moulds for metal casting is another, how do you do it properly

          Tony 8)

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:18 pm
by grompix
tiger205 wrote: chris, ive always fancied doing some metal casting, but have chickened out, making basic moulds with latex is one thing, but making moulds for metal casting is another, how do you do it properly
Looks like we have a topic for a 'Hints & Tips' thread folks. I'll try and put one together next week Tony. If anyone else on this forum has experience in white metal casting then please feel free to chip in.
Cheers
Chris

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:50 pm
by BREL
OMG, well that put my modelling skills to shame what a build, and to make a centrifugal casting machine as well

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:28 am
by oztruck
We all could learn a lot from that man. His skills are a notch above the rest. Everything from casting metal, plastic resin, machine work, electronics, EVERYTHING. Also his ability to think out of the box. What about the windscreen wipers and how they work XLNT WORK

Re: scratch building at its best

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:57 pm
by 971wright
Hi oztruck dont think he can make them 2 speed but your right took me ages to look at the site trying to take as much in as posible ,fantastic work he must have a very good wife to put up with him he must spend half his life in the shed .


      regards pete