Chris Hillier | 02/04/2015 15:01:57 |
4 forum posts | I have nearly got to the end of building my 1.5 inch Allchin, well it runs on compressed air!! I am looking for the name plates, Valve chest cover, hub caps etc I understand that Reeves no longer sell them Is there any other source? Or has anyone any easy way to make them? Thanks Chris Hillier |
JasonB | 02/04/2015 15:12:36 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I suppose they can be cut from solid and then photoetched, Neil did an article about PE in the home workshop or find somebody with a small CNC. Could even 3D print and lost wax cast them.
J |
CotswoldsPhil | 02/04/2015 17:05:57 |
![]() 196 forum posts 112 photos | Hi Chris, I managed to get the plates for my Minnie laser etched from a 450dpi vector drawing which I created. The job was done as a test during the setting up of a Class 4 Laser etching system. Unfortunately, this source is unavailable, unless I can persuade the MD of the company to offer ME plate making as a service. I'm sure there are other commercial laser etching services. Here is a photo of the cylinder makers plate, the ballpoint pen gives an idea of scale. The smoke-box plates are just as good, I've even got a cutting line. I'm very pleased with the outcome, which is very well defined; they achieved about 10 thou + depth with 2 passes which is about scale and deep enough to take some thin paint. Brass is apparently quite difficult to process because it is so reflective. I must set to and get them cut out and fitted, I've got side tracked making a cutter grinder. Phil
Edited By CotswoldsPhil on 02/04/2015 17:06:25 |
Andrew Moyes 1 | 02/04/2015 17:20:41 |
158 forum posts 22 photos | Try www.vintagebrassplates.co.uk Andrew M
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