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Model of the Russian railway lineman house for "garden". Scale 1:25.

Started by kudrdima, September 02, 2016, 05:59:27 PM

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kudrdima

Hello all!

Continuation...

Gradually "I approach" walls - it is planned to make them of foam PVC.
In the original of a wall from a brick, without plaster.

Test of technology of model operation of a wall with a bricklaying.
The image for transfer of the drawing of seams is printed on the laser printer on thin glossy paper - as it was conceived, glossiness has to help transfer of a toner:

20160229_220418_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

The image is postponed for PVC by heating by the iron. Temperature of the iron was 80-100 °C.
It is visible what "led" the sheet PVC, the image faded (seams of a bricklaying are cut already partially through):

20160301_000742_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr
In general the result is predictable - the temperature limit of operation of PVC is set to 60 °C, the destruction begins at 135 °C while melting point of a toner is equal to 100-180 °C.

Of course, material deformation - a situation inadmissible therefore the different way of transfer - by disolution of a toner was tested.
Paper, with the printed drawing of seams, kept within the image on the sheet PVC and from the reverse with effort was wiped with a tampon, moistened with the Solvent 647 . The picture on material turned out very contrast and resistant - it was not succeeded to wipe a finger:

20160301_000731_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Walls get the material embodiment - milling kerf from foam PVC 3 and 4 mm thick.

Unfortunately the radius of a mill was too larger - in interior angles sgrugleniye are visible:

20160304_140345_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

One of elements of "wall sandwich":

20160304_175320_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

and the way to it is:

20160304_165058_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160304_165136_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160304_165537_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160304_165551_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Milling of the drawing imitating a bricklaying on a detail.
As a milling cutter - Dremel 3000 c of Dremel 565 directing for kerf. A cutting instrument - the Bohr a frustum of a cone of Komet No. 38E 1,0 :

20160304_170417_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160304_170905_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


To be continued...

P.S. Once again I ask forgiveness for the awful translation of specialized terms - though I and I translate some words by means of the Russian-English structural dictionary, not all words are in it...

It is more than photo, in the bigger permission in a photo album to flickr'e: Строительство модели Сторожевого дома с надворными постройками.
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

kudrdima

Hello all!

Quote from: Ray Dunakin on September 10, 2016, 08:29:21 PM
Very interesting!
Ray!
Thanks for your interest in my modest "building". It is especially pleasant to hear it from such notable builder who created In-ko-pah Railroad.

Continuation...

Outlines of a front wall "are shown":

20160306_235700_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

it is a little details -
One of elements of "sandwich" of a wall - a reference state.
Material: PVC Foam UNEXT-Strong 3 mm thick:

IMGP2882 by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

For transfer we put the drawing imitating a bricklaying on a detail and we moisten (with pressing) Solvent 647:

IMGP2887 by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

The drawing imitating a bricklaying was transferred to a detail:

IMGP2890 by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

After milling:

IMGP2894 by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Assembly of "sandwich" of a wall, glue - COSMOFEN PLUS WEIS COSMO SL-660.220:

20160306_210936_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

The potting mouth for filling of a cement mortar is cut through:

20160306_212018_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160306_235742_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160306_235908_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Cementation increase in a rigidity and weight pursues the aim, "wind resistance" and a vandaloustoychivost as a result increases.

"Sandwich" arose from desire to repeat the nonplanar drawing of a facade. Wall thickness as the sizes of ledges of front elements, are made scale. Besides, cross sections of apertures consider existence of quarters and the different sizes of boxes of summer and winter frames that also demanded "lamination" of walls. Proceeding from explained the concept type-setting (on thickness) walls was also accepted.
It is possible to look at "design" here:

Сторожевой дом, М 1_25 Сборочный, Раскладка by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


Сторожевой дом, М 1_25 Сборочный, Совмещение by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


Сторожевой дом, М 1_25 Сборочный, 3D вид by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Restriction on available material made the corrections too - instead of two layers 10 mm thick, it was necessary to cut 5 pieces 4 mm thick.

Front walls were found by "validity" - the cavity of a wall is filled in with a cement mortar (the ready dry blend for alignment of floors of Plitonit P1 Pro was used ):


20160317_184833_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Details:
The decision to fill in cement mix not through a mouth is made, and directly - having cut out the far (internal) plane of a front wall - it is so simpler to work with rigid mix:

20160316_202255_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

The painting tape will protect from pollution by a cement mortar:

20160316_202428_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Days later after filling by a dandy-roll for a floor of Plitonit P1 Pro:

20160317_184735_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

The painting tape is shot - it protected from pollution by a cement mortar:

20160317_184833_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Waiting for primer and painting...

20160317_184846_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

To be continued...

P.S. Once again I ask forgiveness for the awful translation of specialized terms - though I and I translate some words by means of the Russian-English structural dictionary, not all words are in it...

It is more than photo, in the bigger permission in a photo album to flickr'e: Строительство модели Сторожевого дома с надворными постройками.
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT


Ray Dunakin

Very nice! That will certainly be a very sturdy building with the walls of scale thickness and filled with mortar.

My buildings are so highly condensed to fit into limited space, I usually have to settle for making the walls look like they might be thicker than they really are.

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Lawton Maner

Do not apologize!!!
Keep posting images which explain how you are solving the challenges of the model with the materials at hand.  The use of the Dremel tool to cut the mortar lines is inspiring.  What you lack in the technology of the tools, you make up for with cleaver solutions.  Remember to adapt, improvise, and over come.  The greatest gift you can share with the rest of us on this forum is the knowledge of how you solved the problems of the build.

NORCALLOGGER

Quote from: Lawton Maner on September 16, 2016, 07:36:16 PM
  The greatest gift you can share with the rest of us on this forum is the knowledge of how you solved the problems of the build.

Now that sentence is one that says it all.
It should be the banner at the top of this forum
for all to see and understand.

kudrdima

Quote from: Ray Dunakin on September 16, 2016, 12:50:02 PM
Very nice! That will certainly be a very sturdy building with the walls of scale thickness and filled with mortar.

My buildings are so highly condensed to fit into limited space...
Ray! Thanks for an appreciation of my modest efforts.

At you remarkable buildings - very original and recognizable. A variety material, the technician of execution of facades of your buildings inspires.

I am not limited by space and I want to make model of the existing building. For this reason I try to observe the scale sizes. 

In my area there is a lot of snow, the strong wind and rains. Happens that neighbour's cats, dogs roam, hedgehogs come. Eventually, as I live in the suburb of the larger city of (St. Petersburg), it is necessary to remember asocial people, vandals. As protection against similar adverse factors the major role is played by weight.

Quote from: Lawton Maner on September 16, 2016, 07:36:16 PM
... The use of the Dremel tool to cut the mortar lines is inspiring.  What you lack in the technology of the tools, you make up for with cleaver solutions...
Russians have a saying: "Голь на выдумки хитра" ("Necessity is the mother of invention") - sense that poor it is necessary to be inventive.

Quote from: NORCALLOGGER on September 16, 2016, 08:55:31 PM
Quote from: Lawton Maner on September 16, 2016, 07:36:16 PM
  The greatest gift you can share with the rest of us on this forum is the knowledge of how you solved the problems of the build.
It should be the banner at the top of this forum
for all to see and understand.
He completely agrees - very often much more interestingly as it is made, but not just end result which can cause feeling of characteristic inferiority: "To me so never to make - only to buy". And having looked at the course of building it is possible also most to try.
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT

Mr Potato Head

Dear Dmityey
I am amazed that you can control the Dremel router by hand !
your doing a fantastic job ! keep going
thanks for sharing
Gil
Gil Flores
In exile in Boise Idaho

kudrdima

Quote from: Mr Potato Head on September 17, 2016, 04:42:55 AM
... I am amazed that you can control the Dremel router by hand ! ...
Thanks, Gil!
Thanks, Gil!
  Everything is very simple - I use a metal ruler as a guide and I conduct Dremel along her. ;)

by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/kudrdima/]Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT

Hydrostat

Do you fix the ruler with some tape for each cut? How do you make the short verticla cuts without damaging the neighbouring stones at least a bit? That need s to be done somewhat precise ...

Cheers,
Volker
I'll make it. If I have to fly the five feet like a birdie.
I'll fly it. I'll make it.

The comprehensive book about my work: "Vollendete Baukunst"

kudrdima

Actually as a guide I use not a ruler (it too thin and mild), but external jaw of larger сalipers - it large and several millimeters have thickness.

 The guide nothing fastens to the basis - only a clip a hand, the second hand I conduct Dremel.
Vertical seams of a laying, become in the same way, but it is necessary to raise a mill. The mill rises not upright, and by Dremel inclination, leaning on a black basic ring of a nozzle.
For receiving rather clear seam, I pass each seam 2-3 times (back and forth).
 On one wall about 3-4 hours left.
Back and hands of course "shiver" after that. ;)
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT

finescalerr


Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

kudrdima

Hello all!

Continuation...

The first fitting of a roof on walls:

IMGP2928 by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

All four walls "are concrete", the turn reached window frames.

From an oak parquet hoard laths of 4*4 mm are sawed, milled (a quarter under a window shutter is chosen, are chamfered):

20160410_220322_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160410_220249_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Windows slowly move ahead...

20160415_204209_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160415_204252_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

20160415_204228_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Installation of sash bar...

20160418_092718_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

Painting and glass works come nearer...

20160422_171204_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr


20160422_171944_ by Dmitriy Kudryashov, on Flickr

To be continued...

P.S. Once again I ask forgiveness for the awful translation of specialized terms - though I and I translate some words by means of the Russian-English structural dictionary, not all words are in it...

It is more than photo, in the bigger permission in a photo album to flickr'e: Строительство модели Сторожевого дома с надворными постройками.
I apologize for the English - a transfer is from Russian into English made by means of an online translator of PROMT