Paddleducks
General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Stan McCabe on November 07, 2019, 10:55:55 PM
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Hello all,
I am a new member and live near Lymington Hampshire. Having built a few static models including Cutty Sark and Victory, I am new about to start on PS Waverley. I would be pleased too hear from anyone who has details of her paddle wheels. I will be building from scratch at 1:66 scale.
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Welcome to Paddleducks Stan.... We have drawings for the Waverleys paddlewheels in our "Downloads" area, http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/smf/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;id=279
But you will have to post a few messages before you will be allowed to download them.
Hope that helps?
Regards
Eddy
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Thanks Eddy. I expect I shall have more questions later and hopefully be able to do the download then. In the meantime I haver found a design with feathering which should do the job. I am cutting the sides from 1.5mm brass sheet. My first question now is what diameter I should make the drive shaft, bearing in mind I want to finish up with R/C .
Regards,
Stan.
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I have used 1/8 stainless steel stock for mine
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I use 5mm stainless steel with small ball bearings in brass cages
where it passes through the hull.
One thing to think about is the weight of the paddle wheels if using
1.5 mm brass, It will be heavy and could make the boat a bit unstable
side to side as it outside the hull.
You will need to deepen the hull to allow for the extra weight.
If you want independent drive to wheels you only need a sleeve where
they join in the centre.
Regards Mike.
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I used 2 separate motor and gearboxes , cant remember where they came from ,was over 25 years ago when I started the build and was shelved due to work commitments, but now retired and trying to finish it for spring. the ends of the shaft are in brass journals on the outer paddle box frame but does not allow for the self feathering to work , pictures on my facebook ,(john Nicol)cant seem to post them on here