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  • sam reichart
    Past President
    • Feb 2003
    • 1325

    #106
    Steve-
    I thiink you've done an

    Steve-
    I thiink you've done an awesome job on this master. I like the tooling that you've created for the planes as well.
    From soup to nuts in approx. 30 days! IMHO this has been a great thread to follow, and probably one of the most informative we've had in a while. congrats!

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    • chuck chesney
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 176

      #107
      Steve...Bravo, bravo, bravo. Ditto to

      Steve...Bravo, bravo, bravo. Ditto to everything Sam Reichart said.

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      • desert boat
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 195

        #108
        Steve ... WOW!

        "Lazy Butt Agee"

        Steve ... WOW!

        "Lazy Butt Agee"

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        • anonymous

          #109
          Thanks so very much you

          Thanks so very much you guys.

          Well it's not over yet as this week I will start the molds. It's a bit too hot in my garage today and tomorrow to make them in any kind of comfort. So I should get going by the weekend as the temps will be in the 70's! Yippie.

          If you live where I do you get to hate the summer.

          Steve

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          • mylo
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2005
            • 723

            #110
            Steve,

            I live up north

            Steve,

            I live up north here in Canada where we only get 3 months of summer.......and I hate summer. Too hot....too busy....too many people all over....too many kids hanging around doing too little and up too late playing "boom boom" music too loud......too much yard work......too Over rated.

            Give me fall any day of the year. September is by far and away my favorite month The only problem I have with fall is our 6 month winter is right around the corner......but then again, that's when I do all my hobby stuff.

            Myles.

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            • tmsmalley
              SubCommittee Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 2376

              #111
              Heck of a job Steve!

              Heck of a job Steve! I hope you continue to document the process (and your progress) as well as you have so far. I've learned a lot from you just laying back and watching!

              BZ my brother!

              Tim

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              • anonymous

                #112
                Tim,

                thanks so much that means

                Tim,

                thanks so much that means a lot to me coming from you who is wise in the way of building subs. Scratch and kit you've have done some really great work and are an inspiration to me since I discovered your site all those months ago.

                I will continue to post all the other processes of which most you are certainly familiar with.

                Steve

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                • wayne frey
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 925

                  #113
                  Steve,
                  I agree with everybody

                  Steve,
                  I agree with everybody else. It has been fun watching you do this. It would make a great article for the Report someday,or repeat on the Delta IV project. Keeps us from falling asleep.
                  Fine work.No kidding. D### fine.

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                  • anonymous

                    #114
                    Wayne,

                    thanks man. And Myles I

                    Wayne,

                    thanks man. And Myles I sure hear you brother.

                    Steve




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                    • anonymous

                      #115
                      Things have been slow with

                      Things have been slow with work happening with the History channel but at night here I go.

                      Using paraffin based non-sulfur clay I've laid up the appendages. I will preen these up next. Then build a styrene wall around each one deep enough to except the RTV I will pour into them.

                      Once set up I will remove the clay and pour side two. The channels you see are for the pouring. In addition to this I will be cutting small vents into the molds at the critical bubble capture points.

                      Tim knows what I mean here. On Tim’s site you can see the process he used that was quite clever I though using Legos to make the box and then doing the lay up with a similar clay.

                      You don't want to use a plastilina as it as oils and sulfur. And RTV and this combination do not mix.

                      More tomorrow,

                      Steve




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                      • mylo
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 723

                        #116
                        Steve,

                        You need to build

                        Steve,

                        You need to build a factory in China and start mass producing these kits of yours. I hear you can get child labour pretty cheap out there. What kid doesn't want to build a sub...I mean..c'mon.

                        Looking forward to the next batch of photos. What's the deal with non sulphur clay ?

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                        • anonymous

                          #117
                          It will not allow the

                          It will not allow the RTV silicon to cure completely Myles. It reacts and makes a nasty mess. Expensive too as RTV cost 100-135 per gallon. This project will take two gallons.

                          Nope they're are plenty of kids right here in the good old US of A. LOL!

                          I'm one of them.

                          Steve




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                          • sam reichart
                            Past President
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 1325

                            #118
                            there was a really good

                            there was a really good article in one of the last Fine Scale Modeler magazines that illustrated the Legos box wall for RTV molding quite clearly...so you great minds must think alike

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                            • mylo
                              Junior Member
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 723

                              #119
                              Steve,

                              I hear you on

                              Steve,

                              I hear you on the "kid" thing. My brain failed to "mature". Toys and hobbies have been my thing since I was a kid. .....and as the saying goes, "Only difference between men and boys...." you know the rest.

                              What does RTV stand for and why is this the material of choice ? Does it cast nice detailsl, easiest to work with...or...the cheapest ?

                              If I dug out one of my old ModelRailroader magazines, I could find the "Lego" method. It looks as though it is popular regardless of what "theme" you are into.

                              Myles.

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                              • sam reichart
                                Past President
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 1325

                                #120
                                Steve,

                                I hear you on

                                Steve,

                                I hear you on the "kid" thing. My brain failed to "mature". Toys and hobbies have been my thing since I was a kid. .....and as the saying goes, "Only difference between men and boys...." you know the rest.

                                What does RTV stand for and why is this the material of choice ? Does it cast nice detailsl, easiest to work with...or...the cheapest ?

                                If I dug out one of my old ModelRailroader magazines, I could find the "Lego" method. It looks as though it is popular regardless of what "theme" you are into.

                                Myles.
                                "room temperature vulcanization" cures at room temperature...great detail in the mold, flexible...

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