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It's looking good Paul, it's looking real good!
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Now that's the "Cats Pajamas"!!!!! Looking good!
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Am I seeing double in the last picture?
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Man! That just kills... the guy that erased the programming, did he offer any reasonable explanation? The time & money lost, I'd be shortening up his pay for a long while. Hopefully you guys can get it back quickly & easily.
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Is the program actually stored on the mill or on a computer attached to mill? The files will still be on there if not overwritten.
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The program was on a USB stick, I think it has or will go to a data recovery provider to try and recover the info.
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This weekend I took the model down to the club meet for show and tell as the other members haven't seen the progress in the flesh and couldn't resist the chance to put the speed controller back in for a play in the house.
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Wow! The D11s are all looking really good. The one in your video runs so smooth too. All around, this is one very well designed, machined, and built model. I'm glad you were able to recover the files. That way you'll be able to produce some more of these beauties!
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Hi Titan, amazing work! Your D11 is a very realistic model and the video with sound is great!
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very excellent work
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Superb! Have seen it on your youtube channel, but missed a lot of the build thread
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It been a while, still working on the blade and a few more bits. The cylinders are now remade in brass.
Trying to find a good tube bender for the rails, using S/Steel any suggestions? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by titandigs; 08-30-2014 at 03:09 AM. Reason: More words |
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!!!!!!!!!!!! Now that makes my mouth water!!!!!! The last picture of thouse cylinders!!!!!!!!!!
How about just using solid stock for the rails? Then you don't have to worry about a collapsed bend. It's a pain in the butt, but for bending these small diameter tubes in ss and brass I've found it easier to make my own concave bending wheels. There are a lot of hand benders and nice tools but few of them bend a tight radius our modes need without having a pile of "spare" parts ![]()
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Here is a bender that might work. You could probably make this-http://www.micromark.com/universal-bender,8229.html
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Great build looking at it you would think it's the real thing until you see something in the background that let's you know it's a scale model
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