Tim Hooper
Member
Hi there!
I'm just dipping a toe in the water at the moment, so bear with me, OK?
I'm spiralling towards retirement in a couple of years, and will need an engaging interest to keep me mentally active. With this in mind, my wife and I have commissioned an outside workshop; she's interested in woodworking and turning, whereas I'm more inclined towards metal machining.
I'm a life-long aeromodeller, and have been designing and fabricating balsa models for decades - mostly electric powered. However in the last couple of years, I've regained my childhood fascination with model diesel engines, and now have several R/C diesel models in my hangar. You can see where this is going, can't you?
Sooo....in the coming months, we'll be outfitting the new 16x7' workshop (insulated, boarded and electrified, etc) for a carefully selected number of machine tools, and then I want to start learning how to machine metal correctly. Predictably, I'm to hoping to eventually produce one of the several diesels that are published as drawings on the internet. The Outerzone now has quite a number of engine drawings for free download;
Oz : Search for [Engines] found the following free plans
I've enrolled as a part-time, senior student at the local college to do a short course in machining, starting in May. I'm also devouring YouTube videos by the dozen - particularly the series by Blondihacks.
So there we are. This is a staged adventure, that'll see me busy for a long time to come.
Besides the toy aeroplanes, I'm very involved in amateur music; making my own guitars and ukuleles (in a cigar box ethos), and performing in a number of groups locally to the detriment of the general public.
I'll attach a photo or two.
Thanks for having me!
Tim
I'm just dipping a toe in the water at the moment, so bear with me, OK?
I'm spiralling towards retirement in a couple of years, and will need an engaging interest to keep me mentally active. With this in mind, my wife and I have commissioned an outside workshop; she's interested in woodworking and turning, whereas I'm more inclined towards metal machining.
I'm a life-long aeromodeller, and have been designing and fabricating balsa models for decades - mostly electric powered. However in the last couple of years, I've regained my childhood fascination with model diesel engines, and now have several R/C diesel models in my hangar. You can see where this is going, can't you?
Sooo....in the coming months, we'll be outfitting the new 16x7' workshop (insulated, boarded and electrified, etc) for a carefully selected number of machine tools, and then I want to start learning how to machine metal correctly. Predictably, I'm to hoping to eventually produce one of the several diesels that are published as drawings on the internet. The Outerzone now has quite a number of engine drawings for free download;
Oz : Search for [Engines] found the following free plans
I've enrolled as a part-time, senior student at the local college to do a short course in machining, starting in May. I'm also devouring YouTube videos by the dozen - particularly the series by Blondihacks.
So there we are. This is a staged adventure, that'll see me busy for a long time to come.
Besides the toy aeroplanes, I'm very involved in amateur music; making my own guitars and ukuleles (in a cigar box ethos), and performing in a number of groups locally to the detriment of the general public.
I'll attach a photo or two.
Thanks for having me!
Tim