how to make 1:8 turbos
builder
07-20-2005, 08:32 PM
a while back i was planing to get the revell 1:8 jaguar e type and i wanted to modernize it with injection and turbo intercooler ++ but i just couldet figure out how to make it i was hopeing to make it from syrene but i just dident come out right so if anyone has any tips on how i should do this im currently have a supercharger made just incase there is no way a turbo can be made
please can anyone help any materials is exeptable rods tubes its all good
please can anyone help any materials is exeptable rods tubes its all good
Amazon
07-21-2005, 02:53 AM
Looong sentence there :eek: Try laminating styrene,look at turbomanufacturers homepages for accurate measures, and start sanding!
builder
07-21-2005, 03:05 AM
yeah sorry about that im disleksic and dont know where to put
(,) and (.) but was hopeing for something else my and sanding something like that is not the best of things
cant ask some one to show my either but some possible illustration would be awsome
(,) and (.) but was hopeing for something else my and sanding something like that is not the best of things
cant ask some one to show my either but some possible illustration would be awsome
proosen
07-21-2005, 03:37 AM
Hi Builder!
If a centrifugal supercharger is an alternative try Lucky 13 (http://www.imbalancechemical.com/lucky13/) and click on "How-to's" for some inspiration.
I think you're doing good tackling another language with your read/write problems. Never mind those giving you a hard time about your way to write, just keep on coming.
Good luck on the turbo/supercharger installment
Niclas
If a centrifugal supercharger is an alternative try Lucky 13 (http://www.imbalancechemical.com/lucky13/) and click on "How-to's" for some inspiration.
I think you're doing good tackling another language with your read/write problems. Never mind those giving you a hard time about your way to write, just keep on coming.
Good luck on the turbo/supercharger installment
Niclas
builder
07-21-2005, 03:55 AM
thanks for the link but a beltdrive turbo is not what im after even if i was i would only be able to make that in my best dreams
but i wil se if i can try atleast cant learn without trying ya know so thanks a bunch
but i wil se if i can try atleast cant learn without trying ya know so thanks a bunch
mike@af
07-21-2005, 06:50 AM
Laminate it together, drill a hole through it. Sand it into shape. Put in tubes.
builder
07-21-2005, 07:21 AM
theres is just one problem with that tip mike im not a master of styrene like you are it`s not just glue sand drill and put in a tube when it comes to me in a way that beltdrive turbo is easy compared but still not within my grasp becoulse lack of equiptment to weald so a simpler method is wanted
Amazon
07-21-2005, 07:28 AM
Ok, try this; carve your turbo out of wood! your hobbyshop can help you with this ( if they have RC-aircrafts they will have balsa and other materials too), then when your woodturbo is carved out, sanded smooth , make a 2 piece mold out of some clay ( found at craft stores) and then cast it in the same metal as toy soldiers!
cinqster
07-21-2005, 07:51 AM
It's a tricky one because of the snail shell twist. I'd be tempted to draw the unit first and then make it from car bodyfiller/bondo. Find a flat topped container top with the same internal diameter as the turbo external diameter and then fill it with the bondo. When set it should pop out of the mold ready to work on. I'd then draw the spiral wrap shape down the side of the bondo shape and just start carving. I'd aim to keep the cross-section square at first until approximately the correct spiral shape and then radius them off. Bondo is a good medium to work with as it's easy to carve (especially it you sneak up on it whilst it's not fully cured) and of course it readily takes auto primer/paint.
mike@af
07-21-2005, 12:24 PM
Take some thick solder and wrap it around a tube. Putty it up a little and ta-da!
builder
07-21-2005, 06:35 PM
that was what i was thinking of just need some other sugesstions if anyone knew of a good way , no just have to suckup with my cussin if i could have som floor time in his workshop
i sort of have a good example to go from but dosent look to good tho
and its sorta skimpy
http://photobucket.com/albums/v289/futten/?action=view¤t=turbocola.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v289/futten/?action=view¤t=turbocd.jpg
suggestions?
i sort of have a good example to go from but dosent look to good tho
and its sorta skimpy
http://photobucket.com/albums/v289/futten/?action=view¤t=turbocola.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v289/futten/?action=view¤t=turbocd.jpg
suggestions?
badboy00z
07-21-2005, 09:12 PM
You can always get someone to machine it for you. Hiroboy or ScaleMaster (I think that's his name) has done wonderful jobs at machining custom parts.
mike@af
07-21-2005, 09:19 PM
You can always get someone to machine it for you. Hiroboy or ScaleMaster (I think that's his name) has done wonderful jobs at machining custom parts.
Thats if they're willing to machine and he's willing to pay. Thats awfully presumptious of you to think that somebody else would machine parts for someone.
Thats if they're willing to machine and he's willing to pay. Thats awfully presumptious of you to think that somebody else would machine parts for someone.
builder
07-22-2005, 08:21 AM
of course id pay if it was in my range of cash (450 a mouth) and that verry little in norway and us america but if the price falls around 200-250 dollars id pay it but i dought the that would be enough
badboy00z
07-22-2005, 01:39 PM
Thats if they're willing to machine and he's willing to pay. Thats awfully presumptious of you to think that somebody else would machine parts for someone.
Well duh Mr. Obvious. Of course you'll have to pay someone to machine it for you. I'm not presuming anything. And why wouldn't someone machine it? You can make money off of it. Hell, if I had skills like Hiroboy and ScaleMaster, I'd be willing to machine custom parts for people and make some money off of it.
Well duh Mr. Obvious. Of course you'll have to pay someone to machine it for you. I'm not presuming anything. And why wouldn't someone machine it? You can make money off of it. Hell, if I had skills like Hiroboy and ScaleMaster, I'd be willing to machine custom parts for people and make some money off of it.
builder
07-22-2005, 04:28 PM
thats why im hopeing that either hiroboy or scalemaster have seen this thread and could give me a price, hint hint . iv`e earlyer sendt hiro a pm but no respons probably dident get it
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