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Greg...If that doesn't get you some points with the Mrs, nothing will..
Nice to see a practical application of the models... Jerry |
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Funny you mentioned that Jerry, she had asked what I was up to for the last two hours. I said I cleaned up the tomato plants. She had this BLANK look and said it took two hours.
I then told her I only used my models to do the work... I can't quite figure out the look she gave me after that. LOL Oh well, I had a great time ! ! greg |
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Good utilization of the equipment Greg, any excuse is a good one. lol
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My wife is yacking about someone needs to cut all the flowers and tomato plants down on the side of the house. Looking at your pictures makes me think that's a legitimate way to play with the models
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I like your landscaping!!
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All you need is a 1/14 scale Woodmizer
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Sorry Neil, I was called away.... I have been asked a few times on how I scale up a project, I hope this helps.
Here is how I scale up a project, I must say though that it is the quick and dirt way... There are folks on this site who do things to a high degree of scale. I try and pick a project that is a size that all the operating equipment will fit into. ( motors, servo's, hyd's ). To confirm the size I look for a brochere, like the one below. http://www.komatsuamerica.com/viewch...id=927&chart=1 Last edited by RCLogger; 10-12-2010 at 11:57 PM. |
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thanks greg how do i get it too 1/14 and where did you get your track chain and pads
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By looking at A: Length 17.10
C: Height 10.4 D: Blade 11.6 Now these can be scaled to give an idea for size. http://jbwid.com/scalcalc.htm So at 1/14 scale A: Length = 15.2 inches |
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If it all looks good I then print the brochere and take it to the local copy shop and get them to enlarge it to the true model size...
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sweet thanks greg
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i just make a over head transparenties and use a old overheard projeter that i got a auction on 2 dallers that way i can scale thing up and down on the wall works way slick if you ask me.
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Hey RcLogger are you going to post videos of this on youtube., can't wait to see what you got
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You and Lou have some nice stuff. Aren't you guys up island somewhere? I have to go up there at the end of November and would love to have a look at your equipment.
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I have had some folks asking what I use for roller chain and pads on my models. This is the setup I use... 8 foot lengths of carpet rail from Home-Depot 7/8 wide to make the pads
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Flip it upside down and bend it on the first tab..
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