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Chris
wow ! I have just been looking through briefly your steam model build thread and I must say the detail is amazing. 3 years in total? how long do you expect the excavator to take? I think the excavator should be a walk in the park in comparison ! Rob |
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Thanks Rob - the Marion build was in a whole different league than this one, everything was scratch built on the Marion, thousands of parts, this one I am using off-the-shelf parts wherever possible and am not being as minutely fussy with pure scale details. The tracks/sprockets will (initially at least) be RC tank parts, which will save a ton of machining time - can always replace them later with home-made ones. This build will likely be in months rather than years, at least to get it to the point of doing some playing with it. The detailing/refining stage can go a lot longer, but the initial shell and working mechanisms wont be as long (retirement helps timelines a lot!) as the other build, modern sheet metal designs vs older forgings/castings styles helps a lot. This build is sharing time with a 1/4 scale Stanley steam car engine build, so it will go in bursts - right now waiting on some taps/dies on the engine so am working more on the excavator.
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The two booms are further along, got the four sides bolted together, ready for the steel pivot plates. They are quite rigid, dont think I will need any internal steel framework other than the plates at the pivot points.
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More done on the main boom, made up the steel plates for each end which will hold the pivot bearings/rods. They were milled out of 303 stainless bar stock and screwed in place.
![]() Still need to do some trimming on the ends. ![]() After that is done, will make up the extension plates at the top of the outer boom that the hydraulic cylinder attaches to, and make up the pivot rod bearings. |
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