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5 hours ago, MrWolf said:

 

Maybe, but you have a reputation for making a lot of quality models as well, so there's a good payoff.

 

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Are you planning on running a LCGB  workshop van Special instead of guards vans...?

 

 

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Control board MK2 and this time everything fits perfectly

 

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The main control unit and laptop are a snug fit as they should be and the hand held unit has enough clearance to take it out without causing any damage

 

Plan is to pull the ‘shelf’ out, lifted up and tilted downward (hence the items being captive)

 

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On 16/11/2023 at 14:31, chuffinghell said:

 

 

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Is that what you were thinking?

 


Might be an idea to add a strip along the front edge which the cassettes butt up to, to make alignment easier and to prevent them inadvertently sliding over the edge …

 

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10 hours ago, GMKAT7 said:

Good morning Chris,

 

Having been a design engineer myself for many years I can relate to your frustration.

 

Once of the best measurement/scaling errors I came across was a programming error by our, usually brilliant, fabricators. We had designed a set of instrumentation racks for the New Measurement Train (NMT) which were being laser cut.

 

When the samples came back the production manager proudly displayed them on his office desk. The fabricators had produced them 5  times too small, so that instead of being full height (6 ft) they were perfect bookends!

 

We soon had another set supplied, at no cost to us, and a good few laughs in the design team. As the design manager I was glad it wasn't our fubar.

 

Cheers, Nigel.

 

10 hours ago, chuffinghell said:

 

We've had similar when an item arrived 25.4 times smaller.

 

After sending the CAD file the units were changed from imperial to metric by our supplier because 99.9% of our stuff is metric but they didn't realise this particular component was imperial

 

We ended up with something 48mm sq instead of 4ft square 🤪

 

However in this case it was just a silly mistake but at least it was something for myself and not something for work (otherwise the shopfloor would have a field day)

 

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Everyone makes mistakes, it's why they put erasers on the end of pencils

 

 

You are in good company, at least you weren't trying to insert a $125m spacecraft in to Mars orbit.

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23 hours ago, 57xx said:

 

 

You are in good company, at least you weren't trying to insert a $125m spacecraft in to Mars orbit.

 

23 hours ago, chuffinghell said:


Don’t be daft!……

 

 

 

 

 

….it was Saturn 🤪

 

Could have been worse....could have been Uranus. 

 

 

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Happy New Year, Chris !!!!

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