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Author Topic: cad drawing of the bull nose runner shape and insert shape  (Read 16899 times)
DN5135
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Jeff


« on: July 31, 2009, 09:57:29 PM »

I am wondering if anyone has created a cad drawing of a bull nose runner and also of a runner insert. We have access to a water jet cutter and would like to have some 440C cut up. We plan to make 26" and full length plates and some 3/16" max length inserts. If anyone could help me out with a dxf or dwg, I'd really appreciate it.  jjkester@windstream.net
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Ken Smith
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sail often, travel light


« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2009, 03:54:57 PM »

There are some drawings on the European site and they are saved again in teh Yahoo group on wingboats.

There are a variety of profile details, ranging from a radius at the nose centered on the edge of the insert plate,to a larger radius centered above teh plate, to an elliptical shape at the nose.  I have also seen a leading edge straight and nearly vertical to a small radius at the bottom of the leading edge on some Russian runners.  So finding the shape you want is more a matter of preference.

The Adsten drawing is saved on the youth sailing link at www.iceboat.org:

http://www.iceboat.org/optis/links.html

another design:

http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/wEF3Sswx4wG0YRAomA8B1NwBb58cYccN_fw7gY196LoNROtPaR5G0Sw5bqj44GLw44z4iP63Qs30aFSASOSVHo06SswRz5Ap/Iceboat%20runners/Runner%20dimension%20sheet%20003.jpg

Also, on the Yahoo group:

http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/wEF3SvP9Zma0YRAo-bpGAUYoZho3mbxry73Wo7Mc5QBwTkX8km9m_4LrcKa0GaW4xlNc0VmyhKOcHTCrByIKQva-VA_UdOYB/Runner%20design

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Ken Smith
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Jeff


« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2009, 08:57:16 PM »

Thanks Ken,

I wasn't able to open the yahoo links.

Also, what I am really looking for is a cad file in dxf or dwg format to provide the shop for input into the water jet computer.

If nothing shows up here, I'll have to get a drawing made.
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Ken Smith
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sail often, travel light


« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2009, 08:19:07 PM »

You have to join the yahoo group to download teh files.  But you might enjoy the discusions.

Ken
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Ken Smith
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JOHN BUSHEY
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2009, 12:16:13 PM »

I bought some 36" x 3/16 inserts from Composite Concepts and made a drawing for building my insert bodies.  I can e mail you that outline (as already sharpened, not raw blank) and hole pattern in .dxf or .dwg format if you want.  There are some pretty good discussions available on what it takes to make these from raw 440c. 

I had considered doing what you are thinking about, but I am very happy to have purchased the straightened, profiled and sharpened inserts from Ron.  It would have been fun to make them myself, but I'm sure it would have taken forever to get them right.   

Let me know.

John
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DN5135
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Jeff


« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2009, 08:31:37 PM »

John,

Please do email the drawings you have, that would be great. We are building several sets out of 440C and will be going through the pains to straighten!  My email address is jjkester@windstream.net

Thanks
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Mark Isabell - DN5014
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« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2009, 11:27:17 PM »

Just courious...what type of waterjet cutting machine do you have access to? 

Thanks

Mark Isabell
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DN5135
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Jeff


« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2009, 07:18:54 PM »

Mark, I'm not sure, a friend is setting this up. I'll post back when I find out.
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DN5135
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Jeff


« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2010, 09:52:12 PM »

The water jet was a FLOW system. It worked great. we made a total of 22 blades all 3/16" 420 stainless. We made 36" inserts, 26", 30", and 42" plates. These will be used on J14's and DN's. I understand the thickness isn't legal for plates, but I live in the snow belt of western NY and am more concerned with maximizing sail days. We will make some serious stifeners for the long J14 runners.

If anyone is interested in a copy of the CAD drawings, they were posted on the J14 site J14@yahoogroups.com There are pics of the boats and water jet cutting listed in a photo album for J245 & J246.
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