Pandemic Progress?

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NP317
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Pandemic Progress?

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What have you accomplished during the past Pandemic Year+ ??
It should be entertaining to see what Craftspeople here have been doing in their shops.

So here's what I've been up to:

Completed my Mikado Project:
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Rebuilt the 16 year-old valve gear on my Allen Ten Wheeler:
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Finished the restoration of our 56 year-old steam launch "Cluaran."
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Please share your work so we can all enjoy the incredible creativity of you Folks here.
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Mostly I did woodworking projects in 2020. A few small ones crossed over into the metal realm, though. To wit:

This thing is good for when you have a splinter (from woodworking) in one hand and some tweezers in the other hand and you need to see what you're doing.
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Here's when I got tired of the cheap plastic eraser holders that you buy in the store. The middle one (with the collet) works the best.
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As everyone knows, most lathe tools want to be exactly as high as the spindle centerline. The base of this thing sticks to the cross slide with a magnet. Then the sliding part rests on the tool. By feeling with your finger where the post goes through the sliding part, it's easy to tell when the tool is at the proper height.
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And here's the world's most complicated clipboard clamp.
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I particularly like your lathe tool height gauge! Very creative and useful.
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Started my project in May of 2020, just after I was laid off. Was hoping to have it done by the time I went back to work, which ended up being sooner than i thought which I suppose is a good thing!

Almost ready to steam the boiler, but a fair bit of fitting out left in the hull, and some more wood work.

Oh and I renovated a kitchen and ressurrected a veggie garden that had been dormant for 30 years. Dont know how I would of had time to work last summer!
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NP317 wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 2:06 pm I particularly like your lathe tool height gauge! Very creative and useful.
Thanx. I can't remember where I got that idea, but I copied it from somewhere. It works really well.

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My biggest accomplishment was avoiding getting Covid by my wife and I. Shop accomplishments include improving my skills in 3D drawing, printing, and investment casting to make parts for a WWII War Department Consolidation and some details for my CP-173 American. Also trying to work out more of the details to finish a pair of circa 1890 passenger car trucks. I've posted photos of most of these previously.
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Despite the Chinese plague, I stayed pretty busy with actual work (as opposed to play work). I did get the new trucks for my F7 done.
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I'm also making a new lower headlight pod for the F-unit. Here is some of the machining going on.
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In non-railroad stuff, I've been working on one of my homebrew computers. I actually built this thing before the roof caved in from COVID, but have only recently been writing code for it.
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That last picture is the POST screen of the little beast right after I fired it up for the first time. I didn't even have to bodge-wire it to make it work, which is quite unusual.
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Last May we finished rebuilding a Winton Mogul, including a new boiler and slide valves.
Now we are finishing up reboilering a Bill Daney Pacific that was built in 1937.
Oh, and we built some boilers.
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Marty_Knox wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 5:54 pmLast May we finished rebuilding a Winton Mogul,
I'm fond of the Winton moguls but the Green Goddess really looked sharp.
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pat1027 wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:18 am
Marty_Knox wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 5:54 pmLast May we finished rebuilding a Winton Mogul,
I'm fond of the Winton moguls but the Green Goddess really looked sharp.
Thank you, Pat! I plan on painting my 2.5" scale Mogul a lot likt the Goddess.
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Steamer Al wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 2:45 pm Started my project in May of 2020, just after I was laid off. Was hoping to have it done by the time I went back to work, which ended up being sooner than i thought which I suppose is a good thing!

Almost ready to steam the boiler, but a fair bit of fitting out left in the hull, and some more wood work.

Oh and I renovated a kitchen and ressurrected a veggie garden that had been dormant for 30 years. Dont know how I would of had time to work last summer!
Sharp-looking boat!
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I managed to get my very first boiler constructed this past Fall. I'm building a Climax in Fn3 scale, based on Kozo's design(s). Yea, my soldering skills need more work, but it was a success in the end. Actually, seeing this as the most difficult item to construct (at least to me, and hence the first thing to do - get the worst done first and out of the way), it turned out surprisingly easy, as I expected to have a very difficult time with it all. Having never done something like this before, I was surprised at how easy it actually was to get the copper formed, machined and fitted. Not what I anticipated.
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