steering arm for the Arkmodel type VII 1/48th

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Acollins

    Those I have! lol.
    I've taken a lot of my table top equipment out of storage, drill press, mini lathe, belt sander and grinder, 3d printer, LARGE amount of hand tools, various saws and cutting instruments, and things that make fire when you turn it on!
    Put that God-damned 3d printer back in storage!

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  • Acollins
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    Originally posted by redboat219
    Just need a rotary tool aka Dremel, mini butane torch, some basic hand tools and some synaptic relays.
    Those I have! lol.
    I've taken a lot of my table top equipment out of storage, drill press, mini lathe, belt sander and grinder, 3d printer, LARGE amount of hand tools, various saws and cutting instruments, and things that make fire when you turn it on!

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Acollins

    As far as "engineering machinery," I'm talking about cnc, advanced cad, and high end welding. Who has a cnc machine and welding equipment just laying around? lol.
    You're right, this hobbie isn't for entry level people, but to me, that's what makes it even more interesting.
    I'm more than willing to learn whatever is necessary to be a part of the few that build and operate these adavanced machines. I'm going to put everything I have into this build. So far it's been some blood, a few tears, and a lot of sweat. (Small room, no ac, and a lot of electronics going).
    But again, I'm more than willing and wanting to learn!
    If you're willing to help, I greatly appreciate the advice, the compliments and the criticism.
    Tall words. Let's see if you stay the course. First lesson. How to make control horns:

































































    If after looking at the pretty-pictures you need amplification, just post your question here and I'll fill your noggin with more good stuff.

    David

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  • redboat219
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    Just need a rotary tool aka Dremel, mini butane torch, some basic hand tools and some synaptic relays.
    Last edited by redboat219; 06-20-2024, 11:58 AM.

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  • Acollins
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    Ya can't do a proper job unless you invest the money and aquire the skill to use serious engineering machinery

    You are not ready yet to play in the r/c submarine game; this activity is not an entry level aspect of r/c vehicle construction or operation -- if you can't construct a simple control horn, you ain't right for this game.

    You don't even know the basics yet. You learn them here. Ask questions. I'll guide you.

    Get to it.

    David
    Task Master
    As far as "engineering machinery," I'm talking about cnc, advanced cad, and high end welding. Who has a cnc machine and welding equipment just laying around? lol.
    You're right, this hobbie isn't for entry level people, but to me, that's what makes it even more interesting.
    I'm more than willing to learn whatever is necessary to be a part of the few that build and operate these adavanced machines. I'm going to put everything I have into this build. So far it's been some blood, a few tears, and a lot of sweat. (Small room, no ac, and a lot of electronics going).
    But again, I'm more than willing and wanting to learn!
    If you're willing to help, I greatly appreciate the advice, the compliments and the criticism.

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  • redboat219
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    Originally posted by Acollins
    My current "workshop" lacks serious engineering machinery, as I live in an apartment.
    My work table is 1× 0.5 m (^_^) Click image for larger version  Name:	20240620_232756.jpg Views:	0 Size:	44.3 KB ID:	180889
    Last edited by redboat219; 06-20-2024, 10:32 AM.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Acollins
    I'm having difficulty finding a thin steering/control arm for the 1/48th type VII aft dive planes. There's very little room to place a steering arm, I've tried modifying current arms, grinding, cutting and a lot of cursing. I've scoured the ends of the internet to find something, but I have been unsuccessful in my endeavor. Any advice?
    Note- My current "workshop" lacks serious engineering machinery, as I live in an apartment. I am seriously determined to see this project to the end!
    Ya can't do a proper job unless you invest the money and aquire the skill to use serious engineering machinery

    You are not ready yet to play in the r/c submarine game; this activity is not an entry level aspect of r/c vehicle construction or operation -- if you can't construct a simple control horn, you ain't right for this game.

    You don't even know the basics yet. You learn them here. Ask questions. I'll guide you.

    Get to it.

    David
    Task Master

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    steering arm for the Arkmodel type VII 1/48th

    I'm having difficulty finding a thin steering/control arm for the 1/48th type VII aft dive planes. There's very little room to place a steering arm, I've tried modifying current arms, grinding, cutting and a lot of cursing. I've scoured the ends of the internet to find something, but I have been unsuccessful in my endeavor. Any advice?
    Note- My current "workshop" lacks serious engineering machinery, as I live in an apartment. I am seriously determined to see this project to the end!
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