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Thanks Steve,
The first stern set up was trashed! Had to print another one. Some thin CA got in between the brass tub (sleeve) and the brass control rod, and you know what the end result of that was!!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:10 PM.Leave a comment:
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The Alfa Stern section is DONE!
I have the stern dive planes mounted and functional, and the upper and lower rudder system mounted and functional! I realize to most of you, this is no big deal! I have built 10 submarines in the past 2 years, and they have all been just surface runners (lower rudder and propulsion) This will be my first submarine with full and functional control systems!
With the help of several people on this forum (David M., Tom, Steve, "SUB" Ed, and Bob Martin) just to name a few. I am one step closer to scratch building my first operational diving submarine! I still have a ton of design work and building to do, but I have overcome one obstacle that has been a real challenge for me!
A little coffee break, and then moving on to the next challenges!!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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Today I am going to install the upper and lower rudders! This is where it gets tight!
I first bored out the holes for the holes for the 1/8" brass sleeves. Then I installed the brass tubing in my drill and installed the sleeve tubing in one piece! Then I will cut out the center section leaving me with the sleeves installed and ready for the 3/32" control rod!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"
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Last edited by Slats; 09-05-2021, 02:57 AM.Leave a comment:
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That sounds like a real possibility and most likely would work! Thank you for the suggestion! I already have the linkage system built for the upper and lower rudder, and they will be installed tomorrow! As I have stated, I may be building one more 1:72 Alfa and I may just put your idea to the test! It would certainly make the linkages and there hook up easier!
Lots of good ideas on this forum!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:08 PM.Leave a comment:
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Why not saw off the top and bottom fixed rudder stabilizer and glue the control surfaces in place and make it an all moving surface. This way you can offset the rudder axis from the dive planes.Leave a comment:
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I noticed that the first time I looked at the stern file. If you look at pictures of the stern, the side profile is not symmetrical; the lower end is different. I am modifying the stern planes pivot point to ensure neither axis coincides.
That being said, symmetrical modeling is a huge timesaver. You build one side and when it's complete, mirror it to the other. Any asymmetrical differences can be added then.
None the less after about 4 solid hours of fitting, cutting, sanding, soldering, gluing, and certainly some of David M's superlative cussing, I got the dive plane linkage in, and it works great!
Now I can move onto the upper and lower rudder linkage!! David would be proud of me!!!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:08 PM.Leave a comment:
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I noticed that the first time I looked at the stern file. If you look at pictures of the stern, the side profile is not symmetrical; the lower end is different. I am modifying the stern planes pivot point to ensure neither axis coincides.
That being said, symmetrical modeling is a huge timesaver. You build one side and when it's complete, mirror it to the other. Any asymmetrical differences can be added then.Leave a comment:
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Sometimes building these subs can get very frustrating!
The stern section files on this Alfa could have been designed a little better. The fact that the rudder and the dive planes are exact center of one another inside the stern make it tough going to get the required linkage needed to get all four surfaces operational. It's to bad the appendages and stern are one piece. This would have made the linkage installation a lot easier and more substantial.
Re-printed another stern, and with lessons learned I will get this one!!!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:07 PM.Leave a comment:
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Hi Rob.
Will your bow planes be retractable or in a fixed extended position?
Also, you may want to check this thread out https://forum.rc-sub.com/forum/gener...lfa-bow-planes
Thank you for posting the thread site! I really liked the photos of David M's Alfa! The main reason for the two Alfa builds was to design and build my own WTC and ballast systems, and use the Alfa's as the build platforms! As I build on these boats, I am really starting to like there design! Really growing on me! I may even build up another 1:72 scale Alfa and really spend some time scaling it out!
Not sure just yet about the bow planes? I know I will not take the time to make them retractable, but functional as dive planes, a possibility!
Thanks again for putting up the thread site, really appreciate it!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"Last edited by rwtdiver; 09-11-2021, 12:06 PM.Leave a comment:
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Hi Rob.
Will your bow planes be retractable or in a fixed extended position?
Also, you may want to check this thread out https://forum.rc-sub.com/forum/gener...lfa-bow-planesLeave a comment:
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