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 on: Today at 06:43:45 pm 
Started by tweety777 - Last Post by tweety777
Hello all,


While the filling and sanding continues behind the scenes I decided to shift some attention to the power supply box, also because I had a spark on inspiration on how to properly design it. The power supply will be completely redone in the new hull and the power supply box seems like a good place to start working on that. The middle row will be fully - connections for ease of connecting, the remaining connectors will be divided along 5 fuses, since the first of 6 fuses is used as a main fuse to the last 3 fuses. From this point I will run wiring throughout the boat, adding the same kind of connectors at tactical connection point in the hull.

I started applying a colour coding for the connections.

The power supply box got quite big, this is in part because it provides much more room for proper wiring and the Pi also becomes much more accessible for maintenance. I do need to find a place for the battery status display which I almost forgot about.

The new power supply box fits well, though it will end up on the bottom rather then on the old box.


I started getting a feeling that it might proof difficult to pace winches inside the drilling tower so I spent like 5 minutes in FreeCAD so I could see whether it actually will be a problem or not.

There is now better way of determining whether or not something will fit then to make it and try it out, so I did. I will use 3mm styrene sheet for basic construction of the tower (2 aluminium angle bars will provide more strength) so I won't have issues with a bending tower when all winches are lifting whatever load I may come across. At the moment the 3D printer is printing the second of 5 winches.


Both bottoms (1 will be fitted to the island, the other will be glued inside the PVC pipe that will make the lighthouse), the 2 plateaus, the roof and the mounting plate for the WiFi router. The mounting plate for the router has an additional hole for the wiring of the lighting in the top of the lighthouse.


The joysticks are now ready to be placed permanently, though I need to be careful not to forget placing the magnets otherwise there will be no angles indicated.

I finished the wiring, now I need to place the remaining 2 screens.

The right joystick is mirrored for convenience in use. Now it all comes down to detailing!

Booting the transmitters goes quite well. Today I added a battery status display so I'll know when to shut the transmitter down.

Greetings Josse

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 on: Today at 06:09:51 pm 
Started by RobertC - Last Post by DBS88
The engine you have shown may well be the Caton, I have had a closer look at the Max 2 and there are differences between my Max2 and the engine you show in the photos, the top frame where the oil cups are located is definitely  different

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 on: Today at 04:57:10 pm 
Started by Martin (Admin) - Last Post by Colin Bishop
Animated walkthrough of Bismarck  prsented by Oceanliner Designs. Very good detailed renderings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTjYZfBsHmk

Colin

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 on: Today at 03:34:42 pm 
Started by Dean's Marine - Last Post by Dean's Marine
FOR SALE
 These items are from the DEANS MARINE online shop and are surplus to requirements as we will no longer be carrying any more of these products. Deans Marine  /   R B FITTINGS we will be clearing out all remaining stock
  These items will remain on sale on this site until the open days on the 20th Dec  unless purchased beforehand  and will then go on general sale / auction.
limited number s available and will not  be re stocked
   R B TIMBER COMPANION WAY KITS
 Laser cut parts from Sycamore timber that slot together to make companionways  to a maximum lengths  as shown.  Each packet contains 2 kits
  SIZES AS SHOWN IN OUR ONLINE SHOP   Prices are £3.00 per kit while stocks last

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 on: Today at 03:32:06 pm 
Started by Dean's Marine - Last Post by Dean's Marine

  FOR SALE
 These items are from the DEANS MARINE online shop and are surplus to requirements as we will no longer be carrying any more of these products. Deans Marine  /   R B FITTINGS we will be clearing out all remaining stock
  These items will remain on sale on this site until the open days on the 20th Dec  unless purchased beforehand  and will then go on general sale / auction.
limited number s available and will not  be re stocked
   R B TIMBER COMPANION WAY KITS
 Laser cut parts from Sycamore timber that slot together to make companionways  to a maximum lengths  as shown.  Each packet contains 2 kits    PRICE IS £3..00  pkt of 2 kits while stock lasts
  SIZES AS SHOWN IN OUR ONLINE SHOP


   R B TIMBER LADDER  KITS
Laser cut parts from Sycamore timber that slot together to make ladders to a maximum lengths  as shown.  each packer contains 2 kits

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 on: Today at 03:26:48 pm 
Started by Dean's Marine - Last Post by Dean's Marine

  FOR SALE
 These items are from the DEANS MARINE online shop and are surplus to requirements as we will no longer be carrying any more of these products. Deans Marine  /   R B FITTINGS we will be clearing out all remaining stock
  These items will remain on sale on this site until the open days on the 20th Dec  unless purchased beforehand  and will then go on general sale / auction.
limited number s available and will not  be re stocked  ALL PACKETS KIT ARE £3.00 ANY SIZE
   R B TIMBER  GRATING  KITS
 Laser cut parts from Sycamore timber that slot together to make detailed gratings to a maximum sizes as shown IN OUR ONLINE SHOP

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 on: Today at 06:12:38 am 
Started by Backerther - Last Post by Backerther
At last, this boat was commissioned a Japan Navy vessel with the navy ensign flying at the mast.!! {-) O0 %% :embarrassed: :-))
And only two crews are working outside the cabin. :}

(Though actual Japan navy patrol boats(1900t class) now under way are quite different from the pics in its profiles. {-) {-)

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 on: Today at 04:16:14 am 
Started by David220747 - Last Post by David220747
PS


The two decks are not yet fixed in place, shown resting on the boat to illustrate the lighting effects.  Also an earlier picture shows the cooling fans I like to use on all my motors, although I doubt that it is really necessary on Bluebird.


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 on: Today at 04:13:35 am 
Started by David220747 - Last Post by David220747
Thanks Colin, I have made a note of the website.  I too use double-sided adhesive tape, but it is not nearly as strong as you describe.


Further progress. Electrics are virtually all installed.  The motors are MFA 385 low noise, but I have a feeling that MFA has exited the business.  Very sad, their motors are good.  I plan to use two 3S LIPOs, 2200 mah each.  The set-up is much like Jim's but not so well organised (I really like his connectors, so bought a box!).  The interior lighting is from 10mm leds with a 30 degree spread, which seems to be fine.      There is space left to incorporate mast lights if I choose.

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 on: Yesterday at 09:22:41 pm 
Started by Martin (Admin) - Last Post by Colin Bishop
One of my very first models as a kid. Remember building it when the Shadows were playing Wonderful Land.

Colin

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