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A Sauce for Semaphores - Part 1: In Search of a Recipe
Issue 111 (1999)
p.153
Experimenting with relays has led to an improved signal actuating unit controlled electronically.
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A Sauce for Semaphores - Part 2: A Cook Book
Issue 122 (2000)
p.250
Continuing the culinary theme of Part 1 in MRJ No.111, J. Douglas Smith gives some 'recipes' for improved Signal Actuating Units, controlled electronically.
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A Sauce for Semaphores - Postscript: A New Recipe
Issue 130 (2001)
p.269
With an important ingredient no longer available, a cook has to adapt. J. Douglas Smith has devised a new recipe for making SAUCE using ingredients which are currently in season.
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A Self-Indicating Electric Buffer
Issue 168 (2006)
p.183
J Douglas Smith makes a well-tried device more user-friendly.
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Crossing Assembly Jig
Issue 138 (2002)
p.261
4mm/EM
Crossing Assembly Jig in EM
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Etching At Home
Issue 57 (1992)
p.221
In the first of two major studies into chemical methods of metal shaping, J. Douglas Smith looks at a neglected do-it-yourself tool for modellers - the etching process. There's no mystery; all it takes is care, common sense and readily available materials.
Concluded in issue 58.
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Etching at Home
Issue 58 (1992)
p.271
Douglas Smith concludes his examination of the etching process as it might be applied by modellers working at home.
Concluded from issue 57.
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Grow Your Own Rivets
Issue 90 (1996)
p.255
MRJ 57 & 58 saw a description of a DIY method for etching. Here we see how comparable chemical techniques can be used to add metal rather than cut it away.
Electrolytic plating
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Keeping rust on a wing and a check
Issue 165 (2006)
p.61
4mm
J. Douglas Smith finds a simple remedy for a perennial modelling faux pas.
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Pointwork Components
Issue 131 (2001)
p.311
Taking nothing on trust, J. Douglas Smith measured the performance of some pointwork components and constructional techniques.