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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #150 on: August 14, 2015, 08:30:32 PM »
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #151 on: August 14, 2015, 08:33:38 PM »
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Lots of pollution control details went into the paint shop this afternoon for my paper mill. Phone doesn't want to let me put more than one shot in a post.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #152 on: August 21, 2015, 11:18:29 PM »
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Rotary kiln work tonight.

I've been struggling to find a way to build the concrete supports for the kiln and hardware, until I happened to try some Lego bricks. Perfect.

More details needed: lights, railings, walkways, but the hard stuff, including the gears, tires, and motors and rollers aredone, thanks to Shapeways..

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An overhead. The venturi ventilators are PVC. Piping is a combo of Green Max 37-2 and Walthers HO refinery piping set.

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An eye level view from a scale 6 feet up.

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Last one. Gear detail and rollers.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #153 on: August 22, 2015, 09:19:00 PM »
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Looks like LEGO ventilaton in the top photo.....well done!
Nice work on the rotary kiln.....it's a piece of my paper mill I haven't started yet. I will shamelessly steal your means and methods.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #154 on: August 22, 2015, 11:24:43 PM »
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Looks like LEGO ventilaton in the top photo.....well done!
Nice work on the rotary kiln.....it's a piece of my paper mill I haven't started yet. I will shamelessly steal your means and methods.

Yes, feel free. I stole your LEGO technique. That ventilator thingamajig is indeed LEGOs. The little black cones have all kinds of uses. I've been resisting using too many.

Hit Shapesways and find Ngineer's shop. The rotary kiln pieces are his design based off info amd links I sent him. A bit of cross Atlantic cooperation. I would still be drawing. They are designed to work with 1 inch OD PVC, though I did have to suit mine inside the ring with .010 styrene strip to get a snug fit. We figured better a bit lose than too tight, but be careful how many layers of spray bomb paint you lay down before sliding the rings on.

I'm starting to think about animation possibilities. Shouldn't be too hard for a mechanical genius (not me) to figure, but most motors would move way too fast I think. A rotating kiln would be a very subtle special effect.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #155 on: August 23, 2015, 09:54:29 AM »
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You need an old display turntable motor like the ones you see in store wi does under slowly rotating displays. Gotta be on fleabay somewhere
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #156 on: August 23, 2015, 10:59:25 AM »
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Or a gearhead-reduction motor like you can get for cheap here: http://www.gizmoszone.com/shopping/agora.cgi?page=gearmotor3.htm
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #157 on: August 23, 2015, 02:27:12 PM »
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Nice ingenuity on display here.  Some good ideas here for my Monolith cement plant as well.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #158 on: August 25, 2015, 01:26:34 AM »
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Peter,

I noticed something about the two trak siding into the warehouse you may want to consider.  The top roofline terminates basically terminates in the middle of the inside track.  I may be wrong about this because I am not a structural engineer, but I think that would require a load bearing element (columns?) that should exist right down the middle of the track.

Bryan B.

Bryan, to answer your concern, check this straight down photo.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #159 on: September 20, 2015, 09:23:02 PM »
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The paving crew fired up the Rustoleum spray bombs for a bit today. Some trimming left to do, but I tested the three main colors I want to use, thank you Dave Foxx and DKS. You can't tell from these shots, but I sanded the styrene with a sanding stick to establish a grain in the pavement and allow dry brush highlights to grab when finishing.

I am not sure if I like the darker gray (Rustoleum) or lighter gray (Wal mart) best. One could be newer pavement and one older too.

Here's the helicopter shot. The parking spaces are not colored or painted yet.
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Here's a ground level view.

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Getting excited about the Mid Atlantic RPM meet this coming weekend. Hoping to learn a lot at clinics.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #160 on: September 20, 2015, 09:27:17 PM »
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I think the light gray is a bit too light.

That scene is looking good.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #161 on: September 20, 2015, 09:28:51 PM »
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One thing you could do at the truck docks since it looks like your lot area is blacktop is mask in a strip of concrete where truck landing gears set depending on your time frame. 

Looks very nice !  I need to get back to work on my paper mill, just have a tough time cutting up buildings to make them fit where they go and everything still looks right.

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #162 on: September 20, 2015, 09:53:03 PM »
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One thing you could do at the truck docks since it looks like your lot area is blacktop is mask in a strip of concrete where truck landing gears set depending on your time frame. 

Looks very nice !  I need to get back to work on my paper mill, just have a tough time cutting up buildings to make them fit where they go and everything still looks right.

You read my mind. The  last 80 feet or so of the loading lot will be concrete. I may go 3D printing and make a set of trailer lifts to get them to the right height and add a modern detail.



Adding a slope will be tricky.

XEROX your kit walls. Then you can cut all you like and test fit everything.

Thanks, Scott. I tend to agree, but asphalt  gets some serious white into it from wear and weathering. There are several India ink washes to go before the final powdered chalks get applied. I'm just looking for a base coat. At least the concrete looks right with the Testors Light Aircraft Gray.

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That's Wyoming highway pavement. This is Norfolk, VA parking lot.

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Thank goodness for photos.
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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #163 on: September 22, 2015, 03:46:04 PM »
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Wow, this scene looks amazing!

Great to see you found the rings again...  ;)

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Re: Idaho Belt Freelanced plan
« Reply #164 on: October 05, 2015, 12:47:42 AM »
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Just kilning  it this weekend.

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