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How a Project Regresses
Bernd:
Ok, I want to know if anybody has had days like this. You know the one. You've regressed to a point in your project to the point you wonder if it's all worth it. Well I think I've gotten just about there. At last count I've regressed about 4 steps to were I am now. The picture below shows the fourth step of regression.
That's a pic of the Bridgeport. I needed to mill a couple of parts parallel. I remember I had these rollers which are ground. So I used them as backstops for the project that got me to this position.
Let me start at the beginning. Some of you can recall I have a R/C nitro powered model speed boat. It's a lot of fun to play with but when it runs out of fuel hundreds of feet from the shore/dock or flips over it's a bit of a pain to retrieve. So I got this brilliant idea that I would build a rescue boat to get it. Ok. I dreamed up an idea and proceeded to get the materials together. I'm going to build it out of Styrofoam. So I get the Styrofoam out and proceed to cut a large sheet into the workable sizes I need. Not bad so far. Now I'll need a cut out to put the motors in, the receiver, batteries and other assorted sundry stuff. I proceed to start cutting with a knife. Use some sand paper to clean up. But it just doesn't look right. What I need is a foam cutter. Yup, you guessed it, next project foam cutter.
So I get the material together for the foam cutter. Two days later I've got the basic structure together. Trouble is the arm that holds the wire perpendicular to the table is tilted. Plus it's way to short. Ok, so what next. Brilliant idea. Use some of that 1/4" thick aluminum and make the overhead arm to hold the wire. Great idea. So out comes some 1/4" plate I cut it to 1 5/8" width. Now I want to clean up the sides. Well, do it in the Bridgeport. So I start to set up the Bridgeport and low and behold I discover I've only got 4 T-nuts and 2 clamp bolts. That's were the picture, above, comes in.
So the next question is do I make the T-nuts I needed anyway, which would regress the main project one more point? Or do I improvise? Might need to go see my dad and borrow his bolt kit just to get this job back on track.
So, what have I shown here? I really don't know, but I do know one thing. One project can lead to another and another and a…………. Well you get the idea.
By the way I am documenting what I'm doing and it will be posted. Might take a while at this rate, but it sure is fun.
Bernd
kvom:
The good thing about t-nuts is that you can make 3 or 4 about as fast as you can make 1 or 2.
Darren:
make the t-nuts...they sure are handy little blighters.... :)
sbwhart:
You can't have to many T nuts
:headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
Stew
websterz:
I feel your pain Bernd. I am working on a 3rd level sub-project now making toolholders for the lathe so I can cut material for building a power hacksaw so I have something to cut material with that I need for making toolholders for my lathe. I need a vacation. Come to think of it I could also use some extra T-nuts. :bang:
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