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31st August 2014, 08:15 PM #1
A toy for a BIG boy
I have been requested to make a D6 Caterpillar Bulldozer, about a 1943 model fitted with hydraulic workings of the dozer blade which were not available until the late fifties. I have put this in the toy section as I don't wish to create any problems as it is not true to scale.
The wheels and indexing of gears has been covered before on other models, now for the links , they are 32 x 8 x 8, the end halving was done on the router table, pivots drilled one end 4 mm the other 11/64,the scallop in the top edge was done using the same block that held to do the ends, a jig was made to round the ends on the disc sander.
With the number of operations ( 2500 plus ) to do these links I decided to make two TOYS at the same time, one for myself.
Some photos of the router set up, jig for rounding ends and one of the links completed on the wheels to get the axle spacings. John.
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31st August 2014, 08:41 PM #2
Another masterpiece from John, I have to put up a seat.... the beginning are WOW already... Thanks John, cheers, crowie
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31st August 2014, 09:42 PM #3Skwair2rownd
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Goody, goody, goody!!!
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31st August 2014, 09:59 PM #4
I'm really looking forward to watching this come together.
Cheers
Trev.
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31st August 2014, 11:07 PM #5
The more you do of these, the more technical they get.
Obviously the holiday has re-invigorated you and we are in for another masterpiece (or two).Dallas
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1st September 2014, 09:48 AM #6GOLD MEMBER
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John,
Look forward to watching you demonstrating and me learning from your skills as you progress through this project.
All the Best
Keith
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3rd September 2014, 06:17 PM #7
Machined the track sections out of pine 25 x 11 mm, about 7m cut to 500 600 mm long , machined on the router table , various cutters about 7 or 8 times over the table. Cut to length 43 mm,sanded any burrs off and glued to the links with super glue.
Also made the bearing pivots for the idler wheels , 16 off. John.
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3rd September 2014, 06:49 PM #8
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4th September 2014, 04:41 AM #9
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4th September 2014, 11:06 AM #10
Age is no barrier when you have the skill.
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5th September 2014, 01:18 AM #11
That is, not surprisingly, outstanding work. I love learning from the masters! Thanks for taking the time to show us "how it is done".
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5th September 2014, 09:22 AM #12GOLD MEMBER
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John,
Incredible patience and skill. Great Stuff
Keith
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5th September 2014, 05:25 PM #13
I am pulling up a chair to watch this one.
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8th September 2014, 05:43 PM #14
A few days in the workshop, made the main wheel supports and bearing blocks , idler wheels and axles. Dry assembled , rolls over a mat very easy.
When I can get a warm day all the pieces will be sprayed with lacquer. John.
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8th September 2014, 06:46 PM #15
Just wonderful work mate.
It's just a pleasure watching craftsmanship at this level.
Really enjoying every moment!
Cheers
Trev.