Now for the good stuff-
Now for the good stuff- here's where I've gotten to with the masts. The simpler ones I actually did at home on my drill press. The more complex ones I did on the lathe at work...
Here's the bare parts for one of the radio masts- nothing more than a collection of appropriately sized brass and alum tubing...

Here's the setup I came up with to turn down brass rod on my drill press. Note that the bottom end of the rod is supported by the plywood plate that's clamped to the table.

I did all my really rough cutting with a cut-off wheel on a Dremel. (Shown below) Finer work was done with a sanding drum.

Final shaping was done with well oiled 320/400/600/1500 grit wet sanding paper.

And here's the "in work" mast ready to be trimmed to fit...

A completed set! (Well almost- there's still some other details that will have to be built on later, but this is all the machining that will be done...)

Do I really have to paint these?

And here they are in their new home... (Almost)
Now for the good stuff- here's where I've gotten to with the masts. The simpler ones I actually did at home on my drill press. The more complex ones I did on the lathe at work...
Here's the bare parts for one of the radio masts- nothing more than a collection of appropriately sized brass and alum tubing...
Here's the setup I came up with to turn down brass rod on my drill press. Note that the bottom end of the rod is supported by the plywood plate that's clamped to the table.
I did all my really rough cutting with a cut-off wheel on a Dremel. (Shown below) Finer work was done with a sanding drum.
Final shaping was done with well oiled 320/400/600/1500 grit wet sanding paper.
And here's the "in work" mast ready to be trimmed to fit...
A completed set! (Well almost- there's still some other details that will have to be built on later, but this is all the machining that will be done...)
Do I really have to paint these?
And here they are in their new home... (Almost)
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