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  • Dwayne
    • Nov 2020
    • 49

    #1

    My granddaughters carousel

    I hope I am putting this in the right section.
    Way back in 2013 I started on this project without any real plan for anything which bit me on the behind early on when I made a carriage that was far too big. I will go through most of the process in the replies.Click image for larger version

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  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
    • 18882
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    That looks a fun build Dwayne. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Dwayne
      • Nov 2020
      • 49

      #3
      So head first I plunged by cutting plywood circles of various sizes pictured is the top, base and platform.
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      And used coffee stirrers to simulate the wooden slats on the platform.
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      • Dwayne
        • Nov 2020
        • 49

        #4
        I made the hollow central column and origionally dismantled a cordless screwdriver which I used to drive it around but this turned out to be far too fast and difficult to control the speed, it was later replaced with a geared motor running at 12rpm further reduced with the pwm signal from the arduino which I also programmed to start and stop it slowly.
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        I think it was a decent attempt considering I only had a rather beat up Drummond round bed lathe at the time (now modified into my milling machine)

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        • Dwayne
          • Nov 2020
          • 49

          #5
          I am still sorting through the pictures for this so will post more later.

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #6
            Yes please do, something like this is always interesting Dwayne.

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            • Dwayne
              • Nov 2020
              • 49

              #7
              So the next installment:
              I made hangers for the platform and horses from fencing wire twisted and painted gold
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              and made a tool out of a scrap parting tool to make the brass to secure them on the platform
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              since they would be hidden under the canopy I didn't fuss too much over the top ones
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              • Dwayne
                • Nov 2020
                • 49

                #8
                Next was making the carriages and getting really lucky with a job lot of horses meant to be made into dolls house rocking horses
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                The carriages where painted up and attached to the platform
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                and then I turned my attention to making the horses gallop
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                These gears took me an age to figure out, mostly the crown gear that you can just about make out under this mock up. In the end I found a meccano crown gear that suited my needs and made the smaller gears myself (By this time I had brought my uncle's Harrison 19" lathe which made everything so much easier).
                Finally for today a picture of it all placed
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                The outer ring for this top was my first ever foray into wood steaming, I probably should have had it thinned a bit more but it worked so..

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                • Tim Marlow
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18882
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  Very cool, not often we see lathe work on here.....this is fascinating.

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                  • Dwayne
                    • Nov 2020
                    • 49

                    #10
                    Really busy day today with mostly boring stuff :anguished: but heres the next installment:
                    Once I had the mechanics sorted out I turned my hand to painting, I stared off by finding a suitable font for the lettering around the top and printed them out.
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                    I then traced this onto the models top
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                    my brush work isn't the best but at least no one can accuse me of cheating here :tears-of-joy:
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                    I then thought this looked a little bland and needed a bit of bling
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                    Which I created by mixing various colours of glitter with pva glue and painting it on.

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                    • Dwayne
                      • Nov 2020
                      • 49

                      #11
                      So once I was happy (or content that I had it looking acceptable at least) with that painting I turned my attention to the lighting
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                      It soon turned into a right birds nest of wires and if I had planned better I could of made it much neater but that was par for the course with this build I had little idea what I was doing and plowing on regardless
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                      I would have loved to have access to some of the equipment I have now then as I could have made a pcb instead of all those wires stripped out of a long LAN extension.

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                      • boatman
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                        • Nov 2018
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                        • christopher
                        • NORFOLK UK

                        #12
                        THIS IS fanstastic very well done Sir i'll show my wife jen in the morning as she thought it was a bought one an loves this
                        all best to you chris an jen

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                        • Dwayne
                          • Nov 2020
                          • 49

                          #13
                          Originally posted by boatman
                          THIS IS fanstastic very well done Sir i'll show my wife jen in the morning as she thought it was a bought one an loves this
                          all best to you chris an jen
                          Thank you I am still sorting the decent photo's out and will hopefully get to the end soon.

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                          • Neil Merryweather
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Dec 2018
                            • 5181
                            • London

                            #14
                            This is a stunning achievement, Dwayne, and clearly you do know a lot about a lot of things !

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                            • boatman
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Nov 2018
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                              • christopher
                              • NORFOLK UK

                              #15
                              HI Dwayne you are a true engineer an a eletristion an does pwm signal stand for pusle width modulation signal ? an from the ( arduino ) what does that mean ? AN DO ?
                              an i bet your grandaughter thought all her chritmas's had come at once eh ? as all the workin in the merry go round is way out an beyond my know how brilliant work Sir an i'll show my wife jen when she gets up as no work due to lockdown as she loved it when she first see it
                              all best to you an yours PS an i bet you had fun soldering all those led's up to their resistors as i do a fair amount of this type of modderling on my warship models as i light them up for shows all working from R/C
                              chris an jen

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