HMS Holland 1 - 3D CAD model in the making

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  • DrSchmidt
    Rear Admiral

    • Apr 2014
    • 1244

    #61
    The Holland is a long ongoing side project. The torpedo tube and its intricate interlock mechanisms is a project of it's own. My understanding is, that one opened the torpedo hatch by cranking it open via thread rod and at the same time compressing ait in a cylinder. Opening the hatch also actuated a lever mechanism, that interlocked the breech door from opening. Then you could open the firing lever guard, which also actuated a safety valve, preventing the accidental firing of the tube. Flooding of the tube was done via two valves, the levers of which also interlocked the breech door from opening. Complicated stuff and I still miss information....anyone with some documents about whitehead torpedo tubes?

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    • DrSchmidt
      Rear Admiral

      • Apr 2014
      • 1244

      #62
      The torpedo tube and the compensating tank are close to be finalized....some bolts and rivets are mssing.

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      • DrSchmidt
        Rear Admiral

        • Apr 2014
        • 1244

        #63
        Starts to look like a boat:

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        • DrSchmidt
          Rear Admiral

          • Apr 2014
          • 1244

          #64
          I'm working on the general arrangement of the various tanks. The boat had 6 torpedo compensating tanks, 2 for each of the three torpedoes it could carry. One in the tube, a spare on port and starboard.

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          • DrSchmidt
            Rear Admiral

            • Apr 2014
            • 1244

            #65
            Fitted the remaining air tanks and started modeling the holding brackets. Also added the spanner rack on the port forward compensating tank.....slow work.

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            • DrSchmidt
              Rear Admiral

              • Apr 2014
              • 1244

              #66
              More detail work...and the port spare Whitehead torpedo...

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              • DrSchmidt
                Rear Admiral

                • Apr 2014
                • 1244

                #67
                Creating these CAD models I can easily spend 1-2 days modeling a manual piston water pump from 1900....

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                • DrSchmidt
                  Rear Admiral

                  • Apr 2014
                  • 1244

                  #68
                  And when the pump is done, it find ts place almost invisible under the port ladder to the Otto motor....

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                  • DrSchmidt
                    Rear Admiral

                    • Apr 2014
                    • 1244

                    #69
                    Working on the plumbing.....I'm currently designing the water piping. The arrangement is based on the John Lambert plans, which are quite detailed about the section in blue, but as I'm missing a true piping plan, most hoses will end in the nowhere. Does anyone have more information about the water and air piping in the HMS Holland 1?

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                    • DrSchmidt
                      Rear Admiral

                      • Apr 2014
                      • 1244

                      #70
                      More details on the water piping and valve setup.

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                      • DrSchmidt
                        Rear Admiral

                        • Apr 2014
                        • 1244

                        #71
                        Water piping with valve manifold is done....spent some hours getting every flange its bolts and nuts....and then the hand wheels.

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                        • NicholasRadzykewycz
                          Lieutenant, Junior Grade
                          • Aug 2025
                          • 33

                          #72
                          Impressive work, I hope this model will be available when it is finished as it would make possible many recreations in computer games and help preserve the history of this vessel.

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                          • DrSchmidt
                            Rear Admiral

                            • Apr 2014
                            • 1244

                            #73
                            As I wrote in another thread about my CAD models...I'haven't decided what to do with them yet. Just releasing them for free doesn't feel right after the years of work that I put into them. I'd lov to see them used in making proper plastic kits, so if Bronco, Trumpeter, Revell, etc. are willing to take them, I'd be happy to sell them. But I have no connections in the producing part of this community and I'm currently not actively searaching. With respect to 3D-printing: The models are not print ready. So just putting them onto an 3D print portal doesn't seem right. And with respect to computer games....I've been contacted about that once or twice before. But again, just handing out several years of work so that others can make money from a game that I'm not even playing....

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