Wow Pete really impressive work on your carvings.
Tks for the explanations , Ptèr@Luiz B. F. Grassi, I made the frame out of one piece. It's so small, so to prevent my wood from warping, I used a solid piece and cut away the middle part so the frame was left over. Hope this explenation makes some sense....
If the scale was bigger, I definitely would make the frame out of sections!
I love this. I am impressed with your ability to maintain the angle cut of the base of the canon carriage as evidenced by how well the curve looks when placed side by side.Working on the gun carriages
Hello guys,
Last weekend I continued to work on the fabrication of the gun carriages. I needed to make 20 in total and already made two previous examples.
So, I opened the production line and get started. First step is to cut some Limewood strips to length. I use a simple strip cutter from Amati. Second is to model all the individual parts like sides, axels, wheels etc. For that I use my knife and needle files.
Next update will show all pieces ready!
Pete
Thanks Daniël, this was possible due to the fact I use a template of the base and copied this on all carriages. A lot of elbow grease is going into it. I am glad this is a marathon instead of a sprint, I would fail the speedtest for sure.I love this. I am impressed with your ability to maintain the angle cut of the base of the canon carriage as evidenced by how well the curve looks when placed side by side.
After admiring this detailed build of individual components I suddenly realised I am a lazy modeler, I would be looking where can I buy some carriages and wheels, so really nice work now I need to rethink my processes.Hi guys,
I'll continue with the gun carriages. This time I fabricated all wheels. I use two different diameters on the wheels. The front wheels are bigger that the ones on the rear axel. I have only one diameter of walnut and so I fabricate the smaller wheels by hand with a knife, file and some elbow grease.
Wheels done, time to move on to the fabrication of all the axles. I made them out of toothpicks.
All the carriages are rolling now but I need to make all the parts that support and aim the guns.
Well, still not finished, to be continued...
regards,
Pete
My suggestion, Richie is to browse our forum before making a decision to buy aftermarket parts. The chances some already discussed how to make one or another part. Specifically, I was talking about gun carriages and trucks in the forum section Tools and Techniques hereAfter admiring this detailed build of individual components I suddenly realised I am a lazy modeler, I would be looking where can I buy some carriages and wheels, so really nice work now I need to rethink my processes.
Richie I do not think that it is a question of being lazy per se. I simply know that I cannot make scratch gun carriages in this scale that will look as good as those supplied by a good kit or as an aftermarket option.After admiring this detailed build of individual components I suddenly realised I am a lazy modeler, I would be looking where can I buy some carriages and wheels, so really nice work now I need to rethink my processes.