[SEL] Patterns #5

Richard Strobel Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
Wed Feb 23 14:56:14 PST 2005


Thanks much Curt and George!!  Will be looking for a pattern makers scale.

Well headed up north with Spud in the mornin' to pick up this belt driven 
water pump.  Weather should be in the high 50's and hopefully not much wind.

later,
Rick


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Curt" <curt at imc-group.com>
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Patterns #5


> Richard Strobel wrote:
>
> >Couple questions please:
> >
> >1.  At what size X,Y, or Z axis, does shrinkage come into play?
> >
> >
> Rick,
> It's on all axis (no clue how to spell the plural of axis). In other
> words it is the same all directions. Best bet when you start making
> patterns is to get a patterns makers scale for the shrinkage you are
> going to be working with. If cast iron for example it is 1/8 per foot.
> You measure off 10" and it will the correct size shrinkage accounted for.
>
> >2.  I assume you glue the 1x,s together as larger bass wood is not
> >available.
> >
> >
> When I started this a cabinet maker buddy helped me and we used the
> materials he had. That was bass wood planned for whatever thickness
> cabinet makers use.
>
> >3.  Have you ever tried any other wood than bass, and if so, what was it?
> >
> >
> Poplar is my favorite to work with. I did buy some spanish cedar too.
> It's fine to work with and very aromatic. Makes the shop smell great!
>
> >4.  How do Missy and Devin feel about moving out west where things don't
> >rust so bad<vbg>
> >
> >
> I'd love to move to a dryer cooler climate, especially one that gets
> real cold and snowy in the winter. Aging mother confines my wandering
> gene. Someday we will experience life in other regions of the 
> country......
>
> >Will get down to the "Pattern Shop" soon and get some photo's..One will 
> >be a
> >large "Ships Wheel" and a huge firebox bulkhead with 4 doors.  Think 
> >you'll
> >like'em.
> >
> >
> In one of the pattern books I was reading when starting this process,
> was a picture of a pattern used to make the air intake for a huge ship.
> It must have been 8' in diamter and doG knows how long. Can you imagine
> the ladle to pour this! How about the flasks to ram it!
>
> >
> >
>
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