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Topic: New little paddler (Read 45509 times)
Hankwilliams
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Re: New little paddler
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Reply #30 on:
March 31, 2020, 07:51:32 AM »
Hi Jurgen,
in opposit to combustion engines, steamengines can be overloaded, the steam in the cylinders gets more and more compressed. The result will be a very high steam consumption. Sometimes a steamloco with a heavy train got overloaded at a long ascent.
Today I got the new cogwheels. What a difference! It`s no problem, to hold 2 bar with paddleshaft revolutions of 80 - 100. The water swirl with 3 bar pressure is yet more than before. With gas and water one can drive the boat more than half an hour.
Last job will be the roof. In original it was made of fabric, I will make it of very thin (0,5 mm) plywood. Of course the roof must be fast removible.
Thomas
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Hankwilliams
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Reply #31 on:
April 03, 2020, 03:44:01 AM »
Today I altered my home made ceramic burner. The sound, a very strong howling, was not acceptable. Now I drilled some holes for the air and the sound is completely vanished. The power of the burner is strong, more than the soldering burner.
Also both roofs are finished - next week will be the maiden voyage at the lake!
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DamienG
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April 03, 2020, 09:08:01 AM »
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Hankwilliams
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April 07, 2020, 12:16:19 AM »
Maiden Voyage today afternoon on a sunny warm springday. All was ok, presentation of the boat was very good. I think, the model is well suitable for building also through a not very experienced model craftsman. running time was more than half an hour. Only it seems, that the swans don`t like the model very much - the came rather close, but furtunately don`t attak the boat.
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Paddlemex
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Reply #34 on:
April 07, 2020, 02:03:50 AM »
Congratulations Thomas.
She looks great on the water.
This is what I call a speed build.
Jurgen
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DamienG
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Reply #35 on:
April 07, 2020, 12:18:39 PM »
Ditto Well-done Thomas.
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Mike
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Reply #36 on:
April 08, 2020, 01:04:11 AM »
Hi Jurgen.
Looks great on the water, Just right. Lovely build.
Very graceful.
Mike.
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Hankwilliams
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April 08, 2020, 06:53:07 AM »
Hi Mike,
I`m not Jurgen, I`m Thomas.
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Spankbucket
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Re: New little paddler
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Reply #38 on:
April 08, 2020, 05:30:54 PM »
Is your name not Bruce?
(Monty Python joke)!
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Mike
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Re: New little paddler
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Reply #39 on:
April 09, 2020, 01:48:29 AM »
oopp's Sorry Thomas,
I got lost.
Mike
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derekwarner_decoy
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Re: New little paddler
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Reply #40 on:
April 09, 2020, 10:47:43 AM »
Yes Thomas,
Presto
appears to be well powered with the revised drive ratio.....
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.......and as we have discussed, 30 minutes is an adequate running time before the Skipper needs
What is the combined rudder throw? [total angle between port to stdb of the rudder which = the tiller angle sweep]
Derek
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Derek Warner
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Illawarra Live Steamers Co-op
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Hankwilliams
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Re: New little paddler
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April 10, 2020, 06:52:32 PM »
Hi Derek,
the angle of the rudder from neutral to starbord or port is 35°, this is sufficient. The turns of the boat are rather narrow for a paddler. Today I will visit my old mother in Rhineland, more than 400 km away. Perhaps I can post some pictures of the boat on a volcanic lake in the nearby Eifel montains next time!
A glad Eastern to all - in spite of the restictions!
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derekwarner_decoy
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Re: New little paddler
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April 10, 2020, 10:16:46 PM »
Thanks Thomas......I remember the photographs you have of a few of your earlier model paddlers stored at your Mums home.......
So best regards to your Mum during this festive weekend.......a little surprising
you are allowed to travel that far
Derek
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Derek Warner
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Illawarra Live Steamers Co-op
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kno3
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May 10, 2020, 05:14:15 AM »
Very nice. I like the boiler you made!
A video would be nice too.
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Hankwilliams
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May 10, 2020, 07:57:59 PM »
I will try to make some further pictures, perhaps a video. But in the meantime the plans of "Presto".
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