John57sharp
Western Thunderer
Get well soon Simon, although I'm enjoying the blast of progress
John
John
You should tell 1368 that as Simon is dabbling in the Dark Arts of 3d Printing, he has a very BIG bin ready and waiting for recalcitrant Panniers....
One off the list, two that I’d forgotten added. And a few body bits.
Brakes - hangers and frame brackets are 3DP, Slaters shoes in the box, along with some cast cross beams.
Brake cylinder 3DP done, but will need to be modified to fit with the new fixing screw for the cab steps mounting plate.
Brake cross shaft - model required to 3DP
Brake pull rods - to make
Sandboxes, Models done, will modify and print when steps are fitted
Cab steps - DONE
Injector drains next to steps
Rivetted angle across front of frames between cylinders - to reprint a bit thicker
Drain cocks - castings in the box
Vac pump - casting in the box
Vac pump spindle - to make
Weird bit of frame extension under bunker - to model and 3DP
Decoder mounting - DONE
Speaker enclosure - design and 3DP
Shunter’s step - remove from other chassis and fit to this one
Program decoder
Balance weights
Body bits to do
Fit steam heat pipes
Fit vac pipes
Handrails
whistles
anyone spot anything else?
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trouble with lists is…. you think of things that you hadn’t put on the list. I wasn’t happy with the conrods, crossheads etc, so I had to do them again. I knew there was a reason for 9BA threads and I’ve now found it.
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Pivot bolt screwed into the conrod from the rear, can be flush with the back of the crosshead, and still provide adequate bearing surfaces (there’s next to zero load, but anyway). So, new models to 3DP the crossheads, with added fillets, and oilboxes, and I’ve tapped the rods and turned the special screws. Need to shorten them to the right head length, and cut the screwdriver slot, will wait til I’ve made the crossheads, and now I think of it, I can 3DP a jig to hold them whilst I file them and cut the slots, handy this 3DP lark.
and I decided the brake cross shaft would be better in brass with 3DP dummy bearings so I made that whilst I had the lathe out.
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so this is where we are now:
List reordered
brass things to make / solder
sheet metal brake cross beams
solder shunters step to frames
injector drains
brake cross shaft solder to frames
things to 3DP
new brake cylinder
brake shaft bearings
crossheads
balance weights
rear sandboxes
Rivetted angle across front of frames between cylinders - to reprint a bit thicker
Weird bit of frame extension under bunker - to model and 3DP
Speaker enclosure - design and 3DP
things to fit
Brakes - hangers and frame brackets, shoes
Brake pull rods
Drain cocks - castings in the box
Vac pump - casting in the box
Vac pump spindle
decoder wiring & program
Body bits to do - I think Chris did such a lovely job on the body so far, I might leave these bits to him
Fit steam heat pipes
Fit vac pipes
Handrails
whistles
Right, lunch and then CAD
The brackets for the lifting rings are present and correct…
Hi Dave, yes, I guess so, but taking no bets on “for how long?” In effect the spring part is a swept shape, so they are pretty much drawn as a spring, if not designed as one.Simon. If you can print those, as illustrated, they may even act as actual springs.
Dave.
Hi PhilSimon,
We used to grind the ends of compression springs flat, but leaving about a 1/4 of the material thickness at the thinnest.