Pre war Riley Brooklands - Front guards planished

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  • @simongroot7147
    @simongroot7147 День тому

    In terms of geodetic structures, try to get a copy of Slide Rule: Autobiography of an Engineer by Neville Shute. He was he designer who did all the calculation for the structure of the R-100 and R-101 airships, which was where the structure for the Wellington ( and Victory) bombers designed by Wallis and Vickers came from. Not easy to obtain unfortunately. The elements in both structures are in fact extrusions which are extruded shaped cut and then heat treated because they need joggles and form added to the ends so the structure surface is uniform. If you have not seen it some of the aircraft structure forming has been explained by the team restoring Just Jane (a Lancaster but the stringers are similar in method of construction to the geodetic parts). Neville Wheeldon is the producer of the content.

    • @asciimation
      @asciimation  9 годин тому

      Didn't he write novels too? I'll look up Just Jane. There is a Lancaster in Auckland in a museum there but not in flying condition.

  • @simongroot7147
    @simongroot7147 День тому

    I was thinking about your rule marking issue and wondered if cold blue would bring them back. Used as a patch repair in gunsmithing, generally it is Selenium Dioxide with some carriers added in solution.

    • @asciimation
      @asciimation  8 годин тому

      I have some and tried it (and brass black) but it won't work on stainless unfortunately. I had some success drawing over it all with Inkzall marker then rubbing off the excess.

  • @shedbythetracks
    @shedbythetracks День тому

    The guards are looking very nice! When it comes to AI, I don't know all the technical stuff like you do but the damage it is doing to UA-cam, and the entire internet for that matter.. is very real. Searching is almost useless and videos with high view counts are almost all done with AI. Channels like yours, or mine are a thing of the past... which is fine with me, I enjoy my little circle of channels I watch. There is big money to be made now with very little effort on the creators part. When the rich and the lazy get involved in something they always ruin it. Eventually all UA-cam will be is two AI created guys kicking each other in the nuts...Feel free to rant anytime... Cheers

    • @asciimation
      @asciimation  9 годин тому

      I'm the same with a small selection of channels I enjoy. I gave up trying to grow mine. I neve really tried that hard. I must be the only person on UA-cam to never ask someone to subscribe. I don't even bother with monetisation now. Hopefully that means less ads. Just wasn't worth the effort!

    • @shedbythetracks
      @shedbythetracks 42 хвилини тому

      @@asciimation UA-cam approached me with their monetization program and the more I learned about it the more it felt like a deal with the devil. If there are any ads on my channel they are put there without my knowledge. And YT has not missed a chance to punish me for it. Now I'm just ranting....

  • @mlmoke
    @mlmoke День тому

    Great internet/AI info rant. I'm working on a web3 product around capture and analysis of insights within social groups, with distributed and trustless infrastructure. I hope this will mean better, more accurate, information and insights on the info.

    • @asciimation
      @asciimation  9 годин тому

      I forgot to say in my rant that AI also lies. All the time. Just makes stuff up. I always prompt it now to give factual answers only so specifically prompt it to say if it can't find a verified answer. One issue is the way they work is to appear authoritative. If you tell them they are flat out wrong they go very subservient. It always reminds me of the computer Slave from the 4th season of Blakes 7, that's the voice I always picture the replies in.