Thanks Bill, and the customer liked it too! I'm going to take my time on the saloon and make sure it comes out right!! Russ
Thanks Bill, and the customer liked it too! I'm going to take my time on the saloon and make sure it comes out right!! Russ
AKA: Da Train Guy
Totally unrelated to ShopBot but same customer. The wife had this old garden planter that was falling apart and she was going to toss it. So I looked at it and immediately thought train, (I know big surprise). So did a rebuild and ended up with a neat little water tower for the tracks. Russ
AKA: Da Train Guy
Neat Russ!!
NICE conversion and finished product!
scott
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
Very well done, Russ.
Phil
Looking forward to the saloon myself, Russ.
"Once a person moves away from the computer and CNC some of the most important work begins." ~Joe Crumley
OK here's the Saloon. After this comes the church and now they've a millinery store. Havin' fun now! LOL Russ
AKA: Da Train Guy
Really liking the realistic roof Russ....what material and how did you make it?
Kinda expected John Wayne double swinging Saloon doors for dramatic entrances(and Exits
BUT then remembered your snow...and models probably have to be buttoned up pretty well.
Looking forward to church also
scott
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
Thanks Scott. In our hobby most enthusiasts are machinist hobbyist not wood workers. So one of our members made a machine that has opposing rollers machined to those ripples. Think old time washing machine rollers. The material is off the shelf aluminum flashing. I cut the size I want plus 15% for width and feed them into the machine. For this particular model I didn't want the shiny look, so it's been rattle canned. Iv'e used this method before. Russ
AKA: Da Train Guy
Thanks Russ!
I LIKE the looks of the Saloon roof!
Church should be fun......and then down to brass tacks on the millenery
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
Russ, great job bro. I love that someone made a tin roller. And interesting factoid about the %15 reduction. Looking forward to the church.
~Joe
"Once a person moves away from the computer and CNC some of the most important work begins." ~Joe Crumley