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Re: 1/16 Bucyrus-Monighan Walking Dragline
Good Grief! What a masterpiece. I work in a machine shop and have done some pretty small pieces but this machine in the most detailed and intricate I have ever seen.
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Thanks Jordy.
Nathen, I don't think I'll need locktite Some of the holes are threaded then I'll be running a nut on them too where needed. But the only problem with 0-80 small pattern nuts is they're 1/8'' hex and the bolt is 3/32''hex and you have to keep this in mind because of wrench clearance. In one of my pictures you can see my shop made socket wrenches, the Wiha's are too thick,I turned down a socket head screw to very thin wall to be able to tighten bolts. I even design this in on the CAD so it can be assembled.And if all else fails I'm using socket head bolts,much more esier to install:D I'm trying to keep very close tolerances on my hole sizes so there won't be much movement with the bolts. "It's supposed to line up":rolleyes: 2mm screws aprox .078'', aren't they about the size of #1-72? I have some 1-72's installed and they're much more esier to tap than 0-80's |
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Well, where's the progress pics at Steve, I can't wait to see the boom on it?
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I need no distraction to be able to work on that boom. Looking at the date, I may have the first section pretty much done for Cabin Fever. I might be able to just set it on the temporary boom for the heck of it. |
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I spent some spare time this week between deer hunting and got this cross section brace complete less solder. It's pretty hard to put those tiny rivets in. Mashing them is easy once everything is lined up. I'll put the remainder in after I'm sure everything is squared up correctly.
http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/2871/10036010.jpg Corner detail: http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/5599/1003603.jpg |
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The corners look perfect Steve, nice work.
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Very nice work, can't wait to see the finished boom.
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yea this is one awsome build the thing is can you actually fit the whole thing in one pic and still see the details??lol nice work very detailed
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Very slick build. Hope to see it in Jan!!!!
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Henry,I guess you need to see in person. :D Please refer to my new post in the general discussion topics. Maybe this would cure some of my dilemma:rolleyes: Wide angle lens:confused: Thanks again you guys, That one section pictured took me about 10hrs of fooling around I'm trying to get into full gear on this boom in the next month but doubt I can finish by Jan 14th don't want to go too fast and screw up. |
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Very nice work steve-you must have good eyesight. That is really small. I am going on 10 years with bad vision and I can't begin to tell you how frustrating it is.:mad:
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Tom, The eye sight is really bad close up but I had no problem spotting deer 800yds away this week:D
I got this section finally soldered together this evening just needs some cleanup and a tiny amount of filing for fit. http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/2949/1003613tt.jpg http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2718/1003614j.jpg |
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Wow, just beautiful! And I was grumbling because I took a couple weeks of here-and-there dinking around on my simple little boom. I've watched your videos but seeing how it goes together here gives one a much better appreciation for it all. This forum doesn't have the jaw-dropping smiley but if it did I would use it. I will be watching.
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Wow. I'm not sure what to say, that hasn't already been said, but this project just keeps getting better and better! It is definitely a masterpiece.
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Looks perfect to me steve! " a deere at 800 yds". I couldn't see an ELEPHANT at 800 yds if it were painted BRIGHT ORANGE
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Wow. In the time where I wasn't here you've done a really fine work. I would like to look over your shoulders to learn from you. But that's more than 800yds away.
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Glad to hear from you again Lorenzo.
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Seems I'm getting more time next time :). More time for the hobby again.
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Well now that deer season is over for us it's time to get at this boom more. I should have the rest of these tubes cut and notched today and maybe start soldering some more.
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/3038/1003616q.jpg Closeup of how the tubes come together. The .040'' plate is notched into the 1/4'' tube then the 3/16'' ones are notched. This is becoming stronger and stronger all the time,the solder shouldn't be stressed as much with this notching. http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/2896/1003615.jpg |
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After replying to your thread three times, I feel like a broken record, so I'll just sit back and watch this masterpiece come together! :D
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Now it´s clear why you had to spend a lot of money on tubing. Very nice piece of work, guess I have to visit you next time in us to get a crash corse in brazing!
Do you have drawing for this or did you have to climb the mast to get all meassurments needed? Dan |
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Interesting way of linking all the parts by notching and soldering. I'll keep that in mind :).
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I have some drawings provided by Walter Bennett of Scranton,PA. He built a 3/8th'' scale 10W Dragline between 1967-1980 and has several photos and measurements he took back then. In his collection he had a set of photos and drawings dated:March 1969 that were of a 9W boom that he made by mistake thinking it was the same as his 10W. They are fairly complete but I still had to design it by referring to his photos and drawing and use my imagination alot. I have some drawings of my own of the point and I'll get to that I hope this winter. Lorenzo, The notching is exactly as the real machine and all the pieces are sized almost exactly as the real machine. |
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Do you use an apaerature to hold all pieces in position while soldering or is the tension of the parts doing a good job?
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Now you're talking about I remember (I'm getting old ;)). Maybe you coud use a cooking plate to pre heat the fixture and the brass parts.
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That's a way too :).
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Smallhaul Scott, I finally pulled the drag out of the crate after 4 months this evening and hooked up my new Spektrum DX7. It seemed to work flawlessly on the swing and drag. I didn't put the temporary boom on yet to see the real pain," The Hoist Function". I'm sure it'll work fine too. I was fooling around with the dual rate and figured out how that works. That will come in handy for a beginner or possibly aid in truck loading. Another would be,if there's enough torque on that low of a setting, "Walking"
I am getting ready for some soldering work this weekend and hopefully have the first boom section done. |
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can't wait for more pics i don't know how all you guys can build these cranes i guess i don't have that good of paitents everything is so intricut and detailed nice work keep up the great work
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Lots of progress this weekend. Almost all of the tubing is soldered together on the first section but ran out of time. I can't wait to be able to pick it up from the jig and hold it without worrying about it falling apart in my hands:D
I can't take any pictures yet because my camera is not working properly. I'm in the process of buying a new one now.:confused: I'm thinking about a: Nikon S8100 |
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Well, I got all the tubes fitted and some soldered but will finish this evening. I went out and got my new camera and I'm trying to get used to all the new gadgets it has.I need to get it set correctly though. Here are some pictures of the boom in it's jig to hold the taper correctly.
http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9563/dscn0037i.jpg http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/7489/dscn0036g.jpg Corner all soldered http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/8788/dscn0038t.jpg Detail of how the tubes join ready to be soldered http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/6656/dscn0035zw.jpg |
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Looking really good steve! Are you making the boom so it can be partially dis-assembled?
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hard to believe it is 1:16 yet so large!! very nice job!
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wow blink blink can't beleive my eyes that thing is huge very nice work
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Thanks everybody. Tom, I'm making as close to real as possible and it will come apart. Maybe I'll need to haul it on a scale lowboy:D.
Well now I've reached another mile stone. The bottom section is now complete out side of walkway and light brackets of course. When I took it out of the jig I was totally impressed how strong this thing is! I just had to mount it on the machine to see how it looks, and Henry can now see how big this is getting. Please bear with me as I haven't got the new camera figured out yet.:confused: http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/9937/dscn0043qv.jpg First time on! http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/6776/dscn0045s.jpg http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/7594/dscn0048v.jpg http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/8535/dscn0050f.jpg |
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wow that crane is huge !!!!!!!!! very percision and precice work awsome job keep it up and keep the pics goin nice work
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whoow what is that lil cat in the shelf??
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