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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Michael Brooks on June 18, 2009, 06:41:38 AM
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Does this mean the prop carving machine is just a myth? #^
Mike
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WOW! is that a form tool, or are those the laminations of the prop? I bet these guys didnt worry when metal props made wood props go away. Check out thier hand tools too.
cool
Greg
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Carving a prop for the world's largest rubber band power model to date! n~
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Gives a different perspective of the term "made by hand".......
Jim
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While getting the nickel tour of Kermit Weeks place in Ocala, he asked what do you think is the most valuable thing in the room. In the room were Mustang engines, vintage radials, etc. All kinds of goodies on pallets neatly on shelves. Most people pointed at the rack of engines. He said, Nope! Pointed to a rack of beat up looking old props and said "Those are all that's left to make copies of to run on some of the vintage engines"
I've got a WWI vintage metal (brass?) leading edge clad Flottorp (think Jenny) that someone made into a clock. Hangs on my wall, too cool for school. Too bad they chopped the diameter down a little, but it may have been a damaged prop in the first place.
EricV
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MORE PICS!!!!! %^@
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More pics? Well, I don't have too many more prop related pics from Kermit's place and I hate to hijak a thread... but here's a few teasers if you insist. <=
EricV
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This one hangs in my den...
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I see the "Top Secret" pic has the most hits... I probably was't supposed to see that one :o, heh... That's gonna be one heck of an attraction getter when it's brought up to spec again. #^
EricV
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NICE!!!!! H^^
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PROPS?? Here's a few! #^
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan153.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan010.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan013.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan035.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan038.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan079.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan082.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan127.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan158.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan163.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan007.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan006.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj307/afml_photos/trainsandplanesNCJordan003.jpg)
"Tight Lines!"
Wes
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Eric, where is the museum at in Fla? Is there a link for info on the museum? When I lived out of town about five years ago in Knoxville, there was a Pratt and Whitney R-2800 sitting behind a storage building near the airport. I commented to my wife " I would love to have that in my living room", the next week it went up for auction and I didn't know they were going to do that. Darn!!!! It was in very good shape also.
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It's in Ocala, Fl the web site is http://www.fantasyofflight.com/ (http://www.fantasyofflight.com/)
EricV
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Does this mean the prop carving machine is just a myth? #^
Mike
It was when that picture was taken!
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It's in Ocala, Fl the web site is http://www.fantasyofflight.com/ (http://www.fantasyofflight.com/)
EricV
Crap! Its in Ocala????!!!! Now I know what to do next time I have to visit the brother in law....
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I see the "Top Secret" pic has the most hits... I probably was't supposed to see that one :o, heh... That's gonna be one heck of an attraction getter when it's brought up to spec again. #^
EricV
Another flying P-38 will be cool!
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If you are ever in this neck of the woods, this is a "must-see"...
http://www.oldrhinebeck.org/default.htm
George
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It's in Ocala, Fl the web site is http://www.fantasyofflight.com/ (http://www.fantasyofflight.com/)
EricV
Its actually in Polk City, FL, right along I-4 between Lakeland and Orlando.
FlySafe! Larry (Larrys4227)
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Does this mean the prop carving machine is just a myth? #^
Mike
The guy on the right appears to be using a large shallow sweep fishtail gouge and a carver's mallet to knock off the alignment blocks and perhaps rough out the boards while the guy on the left is planing the blades to shape. Wonder if this was a "posed" picture, because the fellow on the left appears to be planing against the grain?
OK Fess up! How many cringed when they saw that gorgeous girl holding a Crescent wrench next to that prop?
George
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I saw a TV cop show once in which a cop was undercover as a car mechanic under a car hood, but the bad guy spotted him as a plant and avoided the trap because the cop "mechanic" was using a pipe wrench!
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Notice too the finished products leaning against the wall on the right: Looks like Top Flite, or maybe Tornado...
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The guy on the right appears to be using a large shallow sweep fishtail gouge and a carver's mallet to knock off the alignment blocks and perhaps rough out the boards while the guy on the left is planing the blades to shape. Wonder if this was a "posed" picture, because the fellow on the left appears to be planing against the grain?
OK Fess up! How many cringed when they saw that gorgeous girl holding a Crescent wrench next to that prop?
George
What prop?
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What crescent wrench?
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I did George! Butcher's tool ! ''
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Notice too the finished products leaning against the wall on the right: Looks like Top Flite, or maybe Tornado...
Definitely Tornado Plasticote! ;D H^^
George
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Many moons ago Ray Hegy of Marfa, TX made the prop for our Breezy. His grandson is still making props.
This is me with the Breezy, passenger hopping at the EAA national fly-in.
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What nuts was the girl with the prop tightening? LoL n~
Cheers Neville
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Props from Duxford UK
(http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/ballerina1.JPG)
(http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/ballerinaprop1.JPG)
(http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/ballerina4.JPG)
(http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/P1010029.jpg)
(http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/P1010005.jpg)