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eef7260 03-10-2011 04:40 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Very nice progress Steve the spokes came out real nice.
Are the 19 sheaves for the suspension ropes all the same or a lot of different sizes ?
How is the flu ?? ( over here it does not feel very pleasant )

Eef

9W Monighan 03-10-2011 05:03 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eef7260 (Post 21543)
Very nice progress Steve the spokes came out real nice.
Are the 19 sheaves for the suspension ropes all the same or a lot of different sizes ?
How is the flu ?? ( over here it does not feel very pleasant )

Eef

They are all the same 20''dia -1.25''scale there are two more called deflection sheaves that are mounted on a small A frame 3/4 up the boom about the same dia. only they mesh together,one with a male flange and the other a female flange. They run on a shaft and can slide back and forth about 3/4'' with the cable swaying and following the spooling and unspooling. I think Lorenzo's Page dragline has a similar setup but closer to the house. I need to get the delection sheaves done, attach the wood planks on the tip and fasten two truck tires (I'm using Lego tires like on Smallhaul's Tonka)
to keep the cable from rubbing the lattace. I noticed some rubbing but nothing major from the Cabin Fever run.
As far as the Flu, I'm only in one day with the Amoxicillin. but getting a little better.

td9clyde 03-10-2011 05:13 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
ya need to chill out and take care of yourself and get better then start buildin again lol hope you get better soon then back to buildin

fhhhstix 03-10-2011 09:01 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
I got the chance to see the boom for this masterpiece in person at the east coast show and it is just unbelievable the detail and craftsmanship are second to none good job Steve.

Travis

SmallHaul 03-10-2011 09:42 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Nice progress Steve. I hope you are feeling better soon.

9W Monighan 03-16-2011 01:49 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Been working very slow lately. Thought I'd post a couple from this week.
Setting up boom to mill the chords to proper length
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/6025/dscn0309u.jpg

Now I need to make plates and attach to the ends so the channel that holds the front pillow block on can be mounted.
That wood block I used temporally for the point sheave came in handy to hold everything in alignment.
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7028/dscn0310uj.jpg

I miscounted the quantity of 1.25'' sheaves needed. I still need about 5 more and 4- 1''dia.
This is the first side then I will flip them over locate to one of the holes and continue milling the pockets.
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/9991/dscn0311s.jpg

eef7260 03-16-2011 04:43 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Looking good Steve
See that you are running production on the sheaves.
You are going fast.

Eef

lorenzo 03-17-2011 08:52 AM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Interesting clamp configuration :).
Did you turn the small sheaves manually or via cnc?

BTW: did you get my last pm?

9W Monighan 03-17-2011 10:11 AM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Eef, I want to get these done. I want to move on to other things on the boom. Pretty boring on the milling operation. It takes 9min.ea to drill the 6 holes and pocket the spokes for the 24pcs. This evening I'm going to program the other side.Probably take close to 15min. each. I could probably go faster but risk breaking my 3/32''carbide endmill. I still need 6 more sheaves that are different size.

Lorenzo, I made each one on my lathe manually:bore,groove,part off, face to thickness.

lorenzo 03-17-2011 10:35 AM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Oh, very time consuming and boring work. I don't really like those kind of work.
But never the less they look like if they are done by cnc. Keep up the good work.

9W Monighan 03-18-2011 12:42 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Finally got this set done. This is enough to reeve the boom but I still need a a couple smaller to run down to the boom hoist.
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/3666/dscn0316i.jpg

Collet fixture to hold in mill
http://img863.imageshack.us/img863/6933/dscn0317.jpg

view showing groove for 1/16'' cable
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/9201/dscn0318h.jpg

kerst 03-18-2011 03:33 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
they look beautiful!
Are you going to use ball bearings?

kerst

D8R 03-18-2011 03:40 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Nice wheels, have to get a CNC machine sometime. Was a little surpriced when visiting the show in Germany last november, there was manufactors showing CNC equipment, had never thought about that modeler should be those machines. Now when looking here at the forum I see more and more modeler using those.
Dan

pugs 03-18-2011 05:16 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Nice looking work as always.

doodlebug 03-18-2011 06:03 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Hey Steve, you mentioned a while back, about changing the toggle switch's on your controlbox? Have you seen the joystick controler's in the Automation direct catalog?
http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...etal/Joysticks I'm planning on using these for my grader project
(1:1) And alot less than what Grainger want's for sqaure d or telemechanique
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

9W Monighan 03-18-2011 08:07 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Thanks All
No bearings Kerst, These will run on bronze bushings. They don't rotate enough to ever need ball beraings. The deflection sheaves will run on a bushing too. Those are next to machine.

9W Monighan 03-18-2011 08:16 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by doodlebug (Post 22394)
Hey Steve, you mentioned a while back, about changing the toggle switch's on your controlbox? Have you seen the joystick controler's in the Automation direct catalog?
http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...etal/Joysticks I'm planning on using these for my grader project
(1:1) And alot less than what Grainger want's for sqaure d or telemechanique
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

Neal, Thanks for the link. This is what I was talking about, I was thinking of taking the guts out of a DX6 or 7 and installing them in these controls from a real machine. I still need swing pedals though. I could eliminate the radio all together and go thru a slip ring with more conductors also.
http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/1...odel009mv7.jpg

pugs 03-18-2011 09:18 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
hmmm, for short range and the room you have, what about a pair of Arduino boards with Xbee wireless on their backs. Just set up to to a few analog and digital IO's???

Brian in PA 03-18-2011 09:51 PM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
That control setup would be pretty cool Steve! is that a old cat pedal I spy in the background? I got a bunch of old pedal tractors, I'm trying to sell 'em. Keep up the good work!

Brian

doodlebug 03-19-2011 04:30 AM

Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
 
Hey Steve, I'll keep my eye's open next week, for pot. style controller's. Let me know if you need info on hall effect or encoder style joystick's.
More idea's http://www.jrmerritt.com/ Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.


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