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SWAGGER 01-18-2012 01:21 PM

Re: SW K100
 
Is a particular kind or gauge of thread recommended by anyone?

SonoranWraith 01-19-2012 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SWAGGER (Post 46830)
Is a particular kind or gauge of thread recommended by anyone?

It has to be cotton since it will be melting the plastic. Then you have to keep it moving so you don't cut with the same section for too long. Once you get the hang of it you can feel when it starts to get bogged down and will break. I probably used 40 feet of thread or more on that cut, but its so cheap so i could use a whole roll. Straight cuts you can do with a razor saw but thread is the only way to get nice tight areas and curves. To start on that I also used a #77 wire gauge drill bit, then threaded a needle. :D

diddys trucking 01-20-2012 05:47 AM

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Hi you may want to look at those wooden cigar boxes thay have small brass hinges for the lids ive used them before to great effect . Thay are about the right size but you may need about 6 or 8 boxes to get enough to do both doors . I hope this helps great looking rig

Dave

SWAGGER 01-20-2012 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SonoranWraith (Post 46948)
It has to be cotton since it will be melting the plastic. Then you have to keep it moving so you don't cut with the same section for too long. Once you get the hang of it you can feel when it starts to get bogged down and will break. I probably used 40 feet of thread or more on that cut, but its so cheap so i could use a whole roll. Straight cuts you can do with a razor saw but thread is the only way to get nice tight areas and curves. To start on that I also used a #77 wire gauge drill bit, then threaded a needle. :D

Thanks for the tip Sonoran, always wondered how exactly "cutting with thread" worked. How someone found that out I will never understand, like the guy who figured out that you could milk a cow. What the **** was he doing that he figured that out? HA!

sgt hopkins 01-20-2012 07:18 PM

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HA!..COW! yeah, I dont even want to think about what he was doing to figure that out.... and yes, lots and lots of thread... and patience.....:eek:

doodlebug 01-20-2012 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SWAGGER (Post 46981)
Thanks for the tip Sonoran, always wondered how exactly "cutting with thread" worked. How someone found that out I will never understand, like the guy who figured out that you could milk a cow. What the **** was he doing that he figured that out? HA!

Probably somebody that had a "rope burn":mad::mad::mad::eek:
Look at how they cut large block's of marble and other stlone at quaries,
A big long cable run on big pulley's. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbPeR...endscreen&NR=1
Cheer's, Neil.

SWAGGER 01-22-2012 02:13 PM

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Thanks for the vid Neil, incredible how clean and straight a cut that is!

SonoranWraith 06-18-2012 10:29 AM

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Father's Day allowed the first hours on this project in months. Since there aren't many of these out there I made its home:

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...d/P1010998.jpg

Then got to work on the door hinge. I went with the smallest butt hinge I could find at dollhouse supply. There are four of them but I removed the stays to accept a single pin to make them as piano like as possible.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...d/P1010999.jpg

Tried to get a shot of how proud the hinge sits of the face:

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...d/P1020001.jpg

The hinges are a pain and I only plan to do the driver's side. To get the small hinges to sit right I had to thin the door down about halfway to 0.035". Time and a chisel were my friends.

dabears 06-18-2012 11:29 AM

Re: SW K100
 
Looks great so far!! Looks like the hinges turned out good! Love the grill!!

Rio 09-03-2012 03:05 PM

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Great!

Grill is handmade or bought? If you bought it to let me know where...?

Sorry for my english, it's really bad.

thanks

Joule1 09-03-2012 06:44 PM

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Really like this project :-) can't wait for more

kaipi0070 09-04-2012 03:16 AM

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I would also like to know where you got the KW-frontgrill from. I will probably start a globeliner-project this winter, so I already start looking for parts. Would be a great help to know if it´s handmade or bought!
Thanks in advance,
Wolfgang

mtloperator 09-04-2012 07:22 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rio (Post 64119)
Great!

Grill is handmade or bought? If you bought it to let me know where...?

Sorry for my english, it's really bad.

thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaipi0070 (Post 64196)
I would also like to know where you got the KW-frontgrill from. I will probably start a globeliner-project this winter, so I already start looking for parts. Would be a great help to know if it´s handmade or bought!
Thanks in advance,
Wolfgang

you guys might want to look here http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...2408#post62408


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