Radius on helm pod Roundovers
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Radius on helm pod Roundovers
Hey guys,
I was just wondering what radius (or diameter) is typically used on the helm pod round-overs.
Thanks!!!!
I was just wondering what radius (or diameter) is typically used on the helm pod round-overs.
Thanks!!!!
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router
So you just used a router rather than a hand plane & sander and you felt like the radius on your round-overs was sufficient? Hmm... that definitely sounds easier than trying to make all my plane lines straight. Tempting...
i don`t know if i posted this in the past ,if i did bare with me.i hand picked a 2"thick piece of beautiful grained burmese teak.look all over the northeast for a bandsaw with a 30" throat ,low and behold there was a old sawmill on eastern long island.they cut the piece exactly in half so i had two pieces "booked matched" like they do with a violin.i then took the two pieces and ran them on table saw to create a slot.glue up a 11/2" x 1/4" spline inserted and clamped.instead of putting a piece in front with grain going wrong way i took the hard course and did the same procedure.time is not even considered this is a 31bertram.next job was a cut out to recess the gauges under glass.for the top trim a made a one piece teak trim instead of the traditional ss trim many hours!!
jp i used flowscan company gauges called twinscan 2". the gauges enaple me to make a smaller "underglass area" but also gave me another advantage; the indicater needle is red led set to the upper and lower limits you dial in and the needle will flash when limits are exceded.there also is a seperate back light for night running and a seperate wire to hook up to a bell,buzzer or whatever else you need to wake up and take action.the three led lights at the bottom of the glass area indicate forward,middle and stern bilge pumps.
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pod
Nice job on the pod!
The teak bezel was not something I had considered. I had spent quite a bit of time trying to find somebody that could machine stainless steel to make a bezel. It seems like most of the ones I have seen were anodized aluminum or chromed brass (like the ones sold here).
Thanks for the pic. It definitely helps to see it. I have one question about it though. Are the three round things inside the glassed area beneath the middle gauge air holes to prevent fogging or some kind of screws?
The teak bezel was not something I had considered. I had spent quite a bit of time trying to find somebody that could machine stainless steel to make a bezel. It seems like most of the ones I have seen were anodized aluminum or chromed brass (like the ones sold here).
Thanks for the pic. It definitely helps to see it. I have one question about it though. Are the three round things inside the glassed area beneath the middle gauge air holes to prevent fogging or some kind of screws?
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