Howdy.
Cars and coffee at 8 so I better get going ;D
I saw this crane on a dam at Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs, AR. I wonder what they need it for.
Later.
Quote from: NEMMRRC on Today at 06:40:23 AMHowdy.
Cars and coffee at 8 so I better get going ;D
I saw this crane on a dam at Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs, AR. I wonder what they need it for.
Later.
Picking up things that are heavy..
Morning, I'm out picking up some blueberry muffins this morning for breakfast. Gonna be a cool day in these parts both today and tomorrow. Except for a little yard work i might bust out the airbrush for some more painting later. A photo from the Chicago area back in the day
Morning all,
The crane is for the really big catfish. :)
Sunny and headed to 84 later. Humidity still in the 90s.
My wife returns today so I won't need to continue entertaining the dog for long.
Here's a cool pic from the Illinois railway museum of two recently painted diesels. The scene looks like a model railroad.
Jeff
Good Morning Folks;
It may be a little cooler up north but not so much here in Florida, just that time of year. This past week sure went fast. Made some progress on the pickle factory, got some electric issues on the pool pump fixed and overall just enjoyed life. Hope to do more of that today. Thought I would share a photo of the pickle factory as it will look on the canal scene when all finished. I am making almost everything including windows, doors, lights and such using the 3D printer. The laser cutter has had a workout too making realistic wood floors, staircase parts and such. I figure I am about 1/2 done.
Have a great day.
Jim
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Quote from: Raymo on Today at 07:05:30 AMQuote from: NEMMRRC on Today at 06:40:23 AMHowdy.
Cars and coffee at 8 so I better get going ;D
I saw this crane on a dam at Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs, AR. I wonder what they need it for.
Later.
Picking up things that are heavy..
Or to pull the plug on the bottom when the lake needs to be cleaned.
Morning all.....
Re: crane.. dammed if I know ;)
You all crack me up :D
Jim. your factory project is impressive!!
Speaking of cranes, I came across this project in our travels yesterday/
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Repair of a windmill that burned on the Garden Peninsula. Beautiful views tarnished by dozens of the Devil's Daggers.
Taken with a DJI Air2s drone.
Well, if you move to Florida, don't complain about summer heat and humidity ;D In exchange, Yankees shouldn't complain about snow in the winter. 8)
I'm back from the exercise machine, and will head down to the Train Room after lunch. No Scotch Club this week, so I'll get a longer Saturday than usual. Plan today is to add shrubberies, etc, along the banks where I planted the line of trees last week.
Did I mention I bought a laser cutter? It'll arrive in a week or so. I thought about buying a small lathe or mill, but ultimately decided I'd get more immediate use from a laser cutter. (I've done laser kit design before, so I have some experience with the concepts and part of the process. We out-sourced our actual cutting to a pro with a laser.) I think I know what my first actual project will be (a hexagonal watchman structure.) But first I need to learn Lightburn.
dave
Looking forward to your laser experiences, Dave. I find the drawing aspect of these fancy toys is the biggest tripwire to success at it. My resin printing has been a challenge to me. I've marveled at Jim D's ability.
Good luck.
Quote from: KentuckySouthern on Today at 12:27:27 PMLooking forward to your laser experiences, Dave. I find the drawing aspect of these fancy toys is the biggest tripwire to success at it. My resin printing has been a challenge to me. I've marveled at Jim D's ability.
Good luck.
In my very limited experience (from the laser kit I helped design 20 years ago, vs using SketchUp for a class project), there's a big difference between 2D 'object graphics' programs and 3D modeling programs. Part of my problem with SketchUp was an inability to consistently go from a 2D to 3D perspective (I'd want to lay out a wall on a 2D view and then 'push the window openings', etc.) The other problem was a lot of bugs...
But those who have used 2D CAD programs, which tend to have a different interface than what I learned 40 years ago in MacDraw ;D can move to 3D CAD more easily.
But for structure modeling, it's pretty much drawing, sizing, and positioning rectangles of precise sizes.
dave