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Thread: 1/12th scale road grader
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2nd May 2011, 04:58 PM #31SENIOR MEMBER
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This weekend I got a little more done on the grader. The first pic is the engine platform followed by a sub assy of the limited circle plate, rear differential and transmission. The next is the tandem covers and then the drive train axle fitted with slides. The last two pics are of a mock up assy of the parts shown.
Cheers Elderly
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2nd May 2011, 08:53 PM #32
You have been busy Elderly,
Because WOW their sure are a lot of parts to be made.
Keep up the good work & great WIP photos.
Cheers, Crowie
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4th May 2011, 12:32 PM #33SENIOR MEMBER
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11th May 2011, 12:35 PM #34SENIOR MEMBER
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19th May 2011, 05:09 PM #36
You have great patiences Elderly.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the WIP photos,
Cheers, Crowie
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19th May 2011, 09:31 PM #37
Wow!! It's coming along great.
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21st May 2011, 05:43 PM #38Senior Member
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Loving it all, Elderly. The jelutong is beautiful timber. Looks lovely when assembled with some contrast timber.I would have worried that it might be a little soft and a little easily bruised. I have only handled some in a short lived local community wood carving course that taught me nothing.
I know from David's work, that wood can be easily bruised and dented, and I'm forever tidying up his work spaces to ensure that tools and offcut bits etc don't damage the work in progress.
Keep it coming, looking forward to keeping an eye on the progress. You have wonderful skills. Your work is so crisp and accurate. Love it!!!
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22nd May 2011, 01:00 PM #39SENIOR MEMBER
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7th June 2011, 05:05 PM #40
How you travelling Elderly,
Haven't seen any of the ubeaut grader lately.
Hoping all's well.
Cheers, crowie
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14th July 2011, 06:19 PM #43
Wow so much work
G'Day Elderly,
Wow so much work, so much detail.
BUT you're doing a top job.
Cheers, crowie
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14th July 2011, 10:26 PM #44
Top Job there Elderly. Glad to see you back at it.
Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.
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15th July 2011, 04:50 AM #45Senior Member
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It is coming along very well and of course top notch work.
I am starting a way simpler grade then yours. Maybe I'll get some picture soon.
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