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T-n-T-Lou-you have a lot going on there but looks like you have everything under control. Keep up the great work!!
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AWESOME job!! I've been wanting to build or convert a pan/scraper.
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That looks killer!
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looking good lou oh just to let you know sold house in royston and bought one in cambeleriver
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Looking good I built a twin engine Euclid scraper years ago, it was fun. Already asked did you buy the hydraulic pump or build it. I'm building my own pumps but having problems with driving motors present ones I use are 24 vdc gives me problems when trying to fit everything. Could you tell me what motor your pump uses as I am doing my 5th model a D11 and have a room problem
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Wow!!! That's one interestingly cool machine, the mechanical design is totally awesome!! Really like this build....well done!!
KP |
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This will be REALLY COOL to see it moving dirt!:)
Looks like you are using a CNC mill? What mill, did you do your own conversion ? About the bottom of the pan, looks like a spiral in with an end mill? Would that have been better with fewer straight passes and a fly cutter or face mill, or is this a function due to the CNC operation? Please know I am NOT a machinist, just trying to add to my limited hobby skill set. As someone else earlier in the thread stated, PLEASE finish this. It looks great now and will be fantastic with some dirt on it! Jim |
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thanks for all you comments gents ..im on a roll now and having a hard time taking time out to post and take more pics ...spending alot of time on the cad as well
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The spiral in the bowl bed was done with a program option ..just set it up and walk away ..probably take less time with a bigger bit bit my collets are quite small |
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Wow, Those hose covers and all the hose clamps turned out real nice Lou!!
The effort was worth it though as they sure look great holding all the hose in place. The ones on the side arms turned out real nice too and you can't even tell they have four hoses inside them. Let's try it out soon, before it gets too wet!! Rob |
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thanks rob ...nice that i have the time to work on it now ...here is a few more
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this is cool machine, very professional built.
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I think you're gonna have to build two more Lou, one for Rob & another for Greg so you can push/pull loading together :D :cool:
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Looking great, the speed you complete your models is astounding,
Earl |
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WOW Lou I'm starting to think like Joe has a good idea. Maybe you should start your own company and go into production!! Now that you'r a proven master of the CNC thing it might be the way to go.
The oil tank and the shuttle screen are looking like they belong on the real machine, very fine detail. The paint is going to make it pop. Hurry up and lets move some dirt!!! Rob |
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Really turning into a "one-of-a-kind". One can spend quite som time in front of the computer just to make one part :)
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Thanks Rob ..wouldnt take much to have this bad boy functional now ..a little more to do with the hydraulic system ..today I made an oil tank pics to follow ...I would like to keep working on finishing up some detail now that i am on a roll
Egronvold yes time well spent on the computer tho lol ...Alot time is trying to figure out how to plan to bolt everything together ..the great thing is having a drill cycle to use to predrill all the holes to where they are supposed to be |
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