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Offline Art Rafael

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Re: Miniature Tools
« Reply #60 on: July 26, 2013, 03:07:35 PM »
I've started a new build.  This one will be a scraper (#12) - I think.  We'll see how / if it turns out.  In this one there are some elements new to me and some very delicate operations to perform.  That may be why I chose to try this model.  I like a challenge and will figure it out as it progresses knowing that sequence, patience and finess are key.   Ralph











The weekend is coming up, so I expect some good progress - barring any mishaps.

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Re: Miniature Tools
« Reply #61 on: July 26, 2013, 06:27:33 PM »
Awaiting further pictures!
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« Reply #62 on: July 26, 2013, 08:10:48 PM »
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« Reply #63 on: July 27, 2013, 01:31:02 PM »
Thanks Gents.   : )   A little more progress already.  I just had to get that tiny drilling and tapping done so I could breathe easy.  Ever tapped an 0-80 thread?  It is difficult to get right - not break in the hole, ruien the whole piece, and it is scarey.  But it's done just right now.  On to other operations.   Ralph












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Re: Miniature Tools
« Reply #64 on: July 28, 2013, 03:26:31 PM »
A little more progress today.   Ralph





This turned out to be a complicated piece - three separate silver soldering operations on a tiny piece.


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« Reply #65 on: July 28, 2013, 05:33:53 PM »
You made the adjustable "frog" in one day?
 And the handle too?
  Yowza!!
 
 I think I might have some flat head screws if you want.
   yours Scott
     

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« Reply #66 on: July 28, 2013, 07:31:21 PM »
Hi Scott.  Yeah, one day, but it was a long day.  Having successfully completed the precise, delicate and dangerous operations of tiny drilling and tapping (0-80) without mishap, I caught a second wind and just rolled (flew) with it.  About the handle bolts, actually the ones I've seen have domed head screws - but slot head - not phillips.  Thanks, but I think I'll just stick with these if  Ya think I can get away with it.?  I've had some luck, and it's coming together nicely - I think.  Should be done in a couple more days.  At this stage it is usually a sprint to the finish, but sometimes when I can visualize the finished piece I feel done with it, a sense of closure, and have a hard time getting back to it.  Already my eye is on the next build.  You keeping busy and staying outa trouble?   Ralph

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« Reply #67 on: July 28, 2013, 11:32:24 PM »
Hey Ralph
 Oh you can definitely get away with phillips if you want.  But proper round head slotted 0-80's?
  Well if I knew how long yours are? 
 These are 90% round head slots.

 Its funny I have little boxes like this of screws from 00 to #2, with taps drills etc,  and just happened to take a picture of the 0's.
   yours Scott

 PS I really try hard never to rush at the end. I sometimes have to practically stake myself down like an unruly german shephard.
  The last thing you do, is nearly always the first thing you see, for the rest of your life.
 Its often the reason you started the project in the first place.
    I never want to rush that.

 
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« Reply #68 on: July 29, 2013, 10:19:10 AM »
Scott,  You are truly amazing!  Not only are you a generous wealth of knowledge and skill, you are as much a tremendous cache of material resources.  Who else would have a stash of round head slotted 0-80 bolts and be readily able to find them at will?  And you are always eager to share all with everyone.  That, along with your highly developed crafting skill and talents, friendly disposition and other traites makes you such a valuable asset to this forum and beyond.  Further, you are a cleaver humorist with a well developed writing skill and captivating style.  I would vote for your nomination as Crown Member.  I am, as many of us must be, very fortunate to have made your acquaintence and gained your friendship.  Thank you.   Ralph

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« Reply #69 on: July 29, 2013, 10:57:08 AM »
Well,  the parts have come together nicely.








And now - endless fine fileing, ever finer grit sanding, and buffing and polishing.   Ralph

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« Reply #70 on: July 29, 2013, 01:39:58 PM »
You guys got Talent!!
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Re: Miniature Tools
« Reply #71 on: July 29, 2013, 03:26:49 PM »
Nice of Scott to pony up some nice screws. Those phillips hedds are a little too clunky.  My source for itty bitty bolts and nuts is Wm K Walthers, the model railroad wholesalers. They answer the phone and have a good online catalog.

http://www.walthers.com/
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« Reply #72 on: July 29, 2013, 04:41:13 PM »
Thanks for the info, John.   Scott is indeed a Great Resource and a real gentleman.  With him around, what else do we need?   Ralph

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« Reply #73 on: July 29, 2013, 08:33:06 PM »
       Thanks for the kind words.
 But I owe a lot of the little screws to a guy I never got to meet.
A guy who lived right in this tiny town for almost 20 years, and I never even heard of him until he died. He was a close friend of one my best friends too!
 
 His name was Paul, and he was the guy who invented the first fully automatic phonograph needle grinder.
  Phonograph needles were big deal in the early days because being plain steel, they only lasted a few records.  With nothing but a needle, a diaphragm and a horn reproducing the sound (no amplifiers yet), the needle had to be at its very best.
  Paul was the guy who eventually put them up in those little 100 needle tins. At least he was the first.
He was from St Louis. A hopeless inventor, and tinker of many things.

 After he died I got his lathe. A small Atlas, which wasn't much of a big deal itself. But along with the lathe came more accessories, by weight, than the lathe by far.
   Plus a few choice boxes of hardware, and even a little extra precious wood.
 I found out he had been ordering his exotic wood from Craftsman Wood Service the same people I ordered mine from, until they went out of business in the 80's.
 
   We could have known each other the whole time he lived here!! 
I was robbed!!
  Anyway, I found a couple of small watchmaker stashes of tiny screws myself,
but much of the stash came from Paul.
   
    yours Scott

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Re: Miniature Tools
« Reply #74 on: July 29, 2013, 09:02:36 PM »
No amount of detailed planning can beat pure dumb luck. (See my new woodworking tools thread).  Sorry that you never got to meet him.  Sounds like a wonderful mind to get to know. He would probably approve of what you have done with his tools.
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