Re: The Future of the SubCommittee Report?
Here are some of my thoughts. The SCR presently has about three or four regular recurring columns- feel free to add any that I might have missed as I don't have an SCR in front of me as I type this, so I'm relying on memory.
Fox Schedule, Smoke on the Horizon, Editorial, and the book review section (sorry the title of which escapes me, but I'm sure you know what I'm referring to).
I think the SCR would be easier to produce if the regular columns were increased.
For instance-
Electrical and electronic- this could cover electric motors, microcontrollers, general wiring, lighting, fusing etc. etc.
Mechanical- Sealing, wtc/pressure hull design and construction, linkages, layout.
New technology modelmaking- 3D printing, CAD (especially 3D), CNC, sterolithography
Masterclass- Could be anything, but leaning towards traditional skills like hull construction, GRP lay-up, casting (metal and resin).
Painting- Techniques, weathering, airbrushing etc.
For each of these a qualified person should be responsible for that column, with one or two deputies to share the load. I have some names that spring to mind for some of these roles.
Those who produce these articles should get automatic free membership IMO.
If we can get some volunteers (perhaps with a bit of encouragement) plus a bit of publicity on the website, like teaser articles (so that non or ex members can see what they're missing), and a possible move towards an electronic alternative, I think we can steer away from the rocky waters.
Here are some of my thoughts. The SCR presently has about three or four regular recurring columns- feel free to add any that I might have missed as I don't have an SCR in front of me as I type this, so I'm relying on memory.
Fox Schedule, Smoke on the Horizon, Editorial, and the book review section (sorry the title of which escapes me, but I'm sure you know what I'm referring to).
I think the SCR would be easier to produce if the regular columns were increased.
For instance-
Electrical and electronic- this could cover electric motors, microcontrollers, general wiring, lighting, fusing etc. etc.
Mechanical- Sealing, wtc/pressure hull design and construction, linkages, layout.
New technology modelmaking- 3D printing, CAD (especially 3D), CNC, sterolithography
Masterclass- Could be anything, but leaning towards traditional skills like hull construction, GRP lay-up, casting (metal and resin).
Painting- Techniques, weathering, airbrushing etc.
For each of these a qualified person should be responsible for that column, with one or two deputies to share the load. I have some names that spring to mind for some of these roles.
Those who produce these articles should get automatic free membership IMO.
If we can get some volunteers (perhaps with a bit of encouragement) plus a bit of publicity on the website, like teaser articles (so that non or ex members can see what they're missing), and a possible move towards an electronic alternative, I think we can steer away from the rocky waters.
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