Conchita, today I finally got hold of "Range of Angels" at
long last! That is by Shidney Sheldon, of course.
I like his very much!
Anyway, mat coating was carried out. I was anxious that
I get this done before too long...
Then, I was on to the Chinese spoons. I quickly
realised that I should make the holding disk a little
smaller.
I do not really know why, but they no longer seem to be
supplying larger diamter sanding disks.
Below, this is far better for shaping out spoon curvatures I want.
Now, take a look at the chinese sppons in the making.
Can you see the bend? The bends were formed by above
very abrasive disk sander.
This particular set of spoons are ver, very eccentric in the
side profile.
Let me explain using the schematics here. In A, A1 to A4 are
just parameters and since I am not going to quantise this
property by putting numbers in you just accept that these
parameters do characterise spoon side profiles. Eccentricity
is not a prerrogative of planetary motion as in B.
To date I have experimented with all kinds of spoons with
differing degrees of eccentricity. I do know, therefore,
that spoons with abnormally high eccentricity are unusable.
They are very difficult to hold properly...
However, these are OK, due to the fact that the relative
extent of A2 is smaller. Some of those chinese spoons are
very eccentric, more so than my version, but they are
helped by these parameters.
Now, I am still bothered about below. Fixed windows
fixing mechanism. What the hell am I supposed to be doing
with the areas pointed at by the arrows?!
You make walls, inner and outter, and then frames for
the opening, then bars and glass fibres, resin cemented.
That is all fine, if you are not going to replace
the window panes.
It would be ever so easy if no replacement work were
required. Just cementing all those gaps will work just fine...
I am in a deep thinking mode...
long last! That is by Shidney Sheldon, of course.
I like his very much!
Anyway, mat coating was carried out. I was anxious that
I get this done before too long...
Then, I was on to the Chinese spoons. I quickly
realised that I should make the holding disk a little
smaller.
I do not really know why, but they no longer seem to be
supplying larger diamter sanding disks.
Below, this is far better for shaping out spoon curvatures I want.
Now, take a look at the chinese sppons in the making.
Can you see the bend? The bends were formed by above
very abrasive disk sander.
This particular set of spoons are ver, very eccentric in the
side profile.
Let me explain using the schematics here. In A, A1 to A4 are
just parameters and since I am not going to quantise this
property by putting numbers in you just accept that these
parameters do characterise spoon side profiles. Eccentricity
is not a prerrogative of planetary motion as in B.
To date I have experimented with all kinds of spoons with
differing degrees of eccentricity. I do know, therefore,
that spoons with abnormally high eccentricity are unusable.
They are very difficult to hold properly...
However, these are OK, due to the fact that the relative
extent of A2 is smaller. Some of those chinese spoons are
very eccentric, more so than my version, but they are
helped by these parameters.
Now, I am still bothered about below. Fixed windows
fixing mechanism. What the hell am I supposed to be doing
with the areas pointed at by the arrows?!
You make walls, inner and outter, and then frames for
the opening, then bars and glass fibres, resin cemented.
That is all fine, if you are not going to replace
the window panes.
It would be ever so easy if no replacement work were
required. Just cementing all those gaps will work just fine...
I am in a deep thinking mode...