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  • #35447
    Peter M
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      @peterm

      Hi,

      I'm just returning to modelling and have chosen to get involved with boats. I have done the usual railways etc but now I have a little more time boats are my choice. I want to start to get together a set of basic tooling that I will need so I'm looking to build up a list. Can anyone kick me off.

      Cheers

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      #2160
      Peter M
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        @peterm
        #35451
        Paul T
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          @pault84577

          Dave

          Its about time you knuckled down and made some model boats, a Huntsman perhaps now that the serious builders have taken the snags out of the design smile p

          How much money do you want to spend??

          Are we talking decent power equipment or cheap pound shop tools.

          Paul

          #35477
          Paul T
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            @pault84577

            For myself a basic set would be:

            Power Tools:

            Jigsaw, Drill, Sander.

            Hand Tools:

            Saws: Razor saw and Junior hacksaw.

            Pilers: Square, needle nose and side cutters.

            Pin hammer.

            Screwdrivers and a bradawl

            Craft knife and a small surform,

            Clamps: Small and medium spring clamps, quick release G clamps

            Measuring: Set square, steel ruler, micrometer,

            Paul

            #35487
            ashley needham
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              @ashleyneedham69188

              I like Pauls list, has just about everything I normally use at one stage of another (barrring jigsaw) I would add a good cutting mat to this, makes safe cutting of thin stuff much easier.

              I normally use an 18mm snap-off-blade craft knife.

              A small bandsaw is also a must.

              Ashley. getting deja vu over this post !!

              #35488
              Bob Abell 2
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                @bobabell2

                A small lathe is an essential luxury!

                Bob

                #35499
                Andy Hustler
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                  @andyhustler32076

                  Hey bob , dont forget a room you can turn into a workshop or a decent sized shed

                  #35500
                  Bob Abell 2
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                    @bobabell2

                    That's quite correct, Andy

                    A room where the women are not allowed!

                    Indoors preferred of course

                    Bob

                    #35501
                    Andy Hustler
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                      @andyhustler32076

                      Thats like having an albatross fly between your masts , very unlucky . My ex used to accuse me of " playing with bits of wood "

                      #35504
                      Paul T
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                        @pault84577

                        Dear All

                        Would a basic kit include a lathe in a workshop?

                        Paul

                        #35506
                        Bob Abell 2
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                          @bobabell2

                          The lathe is mans best friend!

                          I've had a lathe since I was 17 , so I couldn't imagine life without one!

                          Bob

                          #35507
                          Dave Milbourn
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                            @davemilbourn48782

                            Just to save any embarrassment/confusion, there are at least two Dave M's on this forum (and I already have a comprehensive collection of tools). If you think that's a coincidence, try this:

                            ACTion Electronics: Dave Milbourn (Prop)
                            Harbor Models (USA): Dave Morrish
                            Metcalfe Mouildings: Dave Metcalfe
                            Prestwich Models: Dave Marles
                            Electronize: Dave Mainprize

                            Common as muck, eh?

                            To the other DaveM here, a set each of warding files and Swiss files plus a Permagrit block would be on my list. I also have a set of laboratory cork-boring tubes which I've found very useful when working with balsa and liteply.

                            Dave M @ ACTion

                            Edited By Dave Milbourn on 30/07/2012 08:31:58

                            Edited By Dave Milbourn on 30/07/2012 08:32:37

                            #35509
                            Peter M
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                              @peterm

                              Guys thanks for all your suggestions and I will start to put the kit together. I want to do lots of reading of past issues to get up to speed so not ready to purchase anything at the moment, but will ask for advice when the time comes.

                              Thanks again for all the replies and it's gratifying that you are able to join a group like this and people just want to help.

                              Cheers

                              #35523
                              Peter M
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                                @peterm

                                Sorry to hear that I have taken a user name that you are already know by, as new I can change mine.

                                Cheers for the feedback as well.

                                #35554
                                Eric Moffat 1
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                                  @ericmoffat1

                                  I must agree with both of you, however, I doubt if a lathe would be essential in building a wooden boat,unless you intend to make the entire propulsion unit also.

                                  I agree with Bob though, that once having possessed a lathe, there is no parting thereafter.

                                  Eric

                                  #35555
                                  Gareth Jones
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                                    @garethjones79649

                                    While lathes are a topic of discussion I would like to ask for some advice as well. We have been considering purchasing one for a while, (surprisingly perhaps, my wife is also quite keen on the idea). I have a couple of Proxxon tools and I am quite impressed by their performance and quality. Has anyone any experience of the Proxxon PD230 lathe in comparison to other small lathes such as Cobra? I would also consider purchasing the associated milling attachments, so does anyone have any experience of those?

                                    Gareth

                                    #35559
                                    Bob Abell 2
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                                      @bobabell2

                                      Gareth……Now yer talkin`!

                                      There are lots of small lathes on the market and not much to choose between them

                                      The best idea is to visit a show, like Harrogate and have a play!

                                      Milling attachments are handy, but a nuisance. They take quite a bit of time setting up and dismantling. You really need a stand alone milling machine

                                      lathe-1000.jpg

                                      This is my lathe…..Just making two bushes for the Glasgow paddler, at the moment, as I hope to split the drive for independent paddlewheels

                                      Bob

                                      #35622
                                      LARRY WHETTON
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                                        @larrywhetton68737

                                        Hello Peter,

                                        YOU have had a good section of tools , to collect for your work shop ,

                                        all recomended by by all expert modelers , its down to what buget you work on ,

                                        dont skimp on quality , also i would add a printer scaner ,a4 will do great to print of frames and little work areas , saves a lot of tracing ,

                                        BOB i see you are having a go at a paddler using kit paddles will be watching you to see how you do it , still stuck with mine , ……thinking of selling my lulonga still strugling with drive chain ..Larry..

                                        #35871
                                        Andy C
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                                          @andyc56856

                                          Hi All

                                          I found that pin board pins of various sizes are also essential as are rubber bands, again all differnet sizes. Normal clothesline pegs also useful. Quite amazing how quickly a modellers tool box fills up.

                                          Andy

                                          #35872
                                          ashley needham
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                                            @ashleyneedham69188

                                            A selection of glues…. epoxy, pva, super, gorilla fillers….

                                            #35876
                                            mike farrell
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                                              @mikefarrell21522

                                              Hi All, Cannot do wtihout my cork backed 6 inch and 12 inch steel rules.Never slip so do not have to repeat processeswink

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