[Public-List] Rudder Shoe Casting Shrinkage Issues
Mike Lehman
sail_505 at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 17 06:04:12 PDT 2012
The Wooden Boat school in Maine used the Alberg 30 rudder shoe as a project
for their Bronze casting workshop. They made 2 rudder shoes during the
class. One was a failure (made by a student) the other is perfect. I have
not seen the results and I am awaiting the return of the parts. The status
of the mold is unknown at this time. I will know more in a week or so when I
get all of the pieces back. I do not know the cost of mass producing these.
I would assume there would be a discount for volume orders, but then again,
since each piece has to be cast individually this part does does not seem to
be benefit by economies of scale. I don't think anyone has really committed
until pricing has been determined. There will be the opportunity to opt out
if they are too expensive. What would be nice is to have a supplier, like
Peter McEvoy, who could produce these pieces on demand as needed.
Mike Lehman
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I asked the same question a few days ago. I am very seriously interested but
I realized I signed myself up for something(for a boat) without knowing the
cost........not smart!
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Is there an estimated cost for these parts?
Mike
Rinn Duin #272
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Sent: Jul 17, 2012 00:43
Thanks Gordon and George for chiming in about the rudder shoe casting and
whether or not shrinkage will be an issue for us.
To keep it short, I really don't think it will be an issue. Shrinkage of 2%
would indeed matter for an auto part, as Gordon cautioned. But for this
situation, it really just needs to fit snugly on the butt of the keel. From
my reading, I understand that the shoe is placed on the keel with an
intermediary layer of epoxy or adhesive, and then drilled into the keel-
this sounds to me like there is some wiggle-room. Even with maximum
shrinkage, we'd only lose 3/32" in length and 3/64" in width. I would call
that negligible.
Then again, I don't know how picky people are. Anybody whose replaced a
shoe- do you think these numbers will make a difference?
We could make the mold bigger if this is necessary, it's just more work
(and mold-material cost). I wish it were as simple as Kris suggested- to
heat the piece to increase it's size before taking the mold- but alas, the
mold material (urethane rubber) is heat sensitive and also cures over a
span of 24 hours or so, which would not make the method practical. We could
do it if we need to, but let's see what hands-on-experienced folks think
first.
UPDATED LIST:
Rudder Shoe:
Bill Ydel - wcydel at gmail.com
Mike Lehman - sail_505 at hotmail.comJeff Fongemie - fongemie at gmail.com
Brian Curry - brian_curry at hotmail.com
David Mitchell - david at mitchellent.com
Peter McEvoy - peter.t.mcevoy at gmail.com
Jim Allocco - jamesallocco at gmail.com
James Almond - okeebc at gmail.com
Clayton Zimmerman - cb_zimmerman at hotmail.com
Jon Budington - jon at globalprinting.com
Jason ssteen - mpcylinderheads at gmail.com
Don Lang - potatosailor at yahoo.com
Gordon White - gewhite at crosslink.net
Chuck Thomas - thomascwcj at bellsouth.net
Mark Dietrich - mrkdtrch at yahoo.com
Glenn Brooks - brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Joseph Balderson - joebinc at gmail.com
Jeff Fongemie - fongemie at gmail.com
James McRury - jdmcrury at yahoo.co.uk
Rick Leach - rixquik at yahoo.com
Dana Shafie - Dana.shafie at verizon.net
LAF "Avalon" #309 - reefed.main at gmail.com
Bob Bounds - bobbounds at comcast.net
(Chris Martin notcmartin at yahoo.com TENTATIVE)
Gudgeon Sets:
Glenn Brooks - brooks.glenn at comcast.net
David Mitchell - david at mitchellent.com
Michael Connolly #133 - crufone at comcast.net
Peter McEvoy - peter.t.mcevoy at gmail.com
James Almond - okeebc at gmail.com
Clayton Zimmerman - cb_zimmerman at hotmail.com
Jason ssteen - mpcylinderheads at gmail.com (Interested in the two part
gudgeon and pintle version)
Don Lang - potatosailor at yahoo.com
Gordon White - gewhite at crosslink.net
Chuck Thomas - thomascwcj at bellsouth.net
Mark Dietrich - mrkdtrch at yahoo.com
Joseph Balderson - joebinc at gmail.com
Jeff Fongemie - fongemie at gmail.com
James McRury - jdmcrury at yahoo.co.uk
Rick Leach - rixquik at yahoo.com
Dana Shafie - Dana.shafie at verizon.net
LAF "Avalon" #309 - reefed.main at gmail.com
Bob Bounds - bobbounds at comcast.net
(Chris Martin notcmartin at yahoo.com TENTATIVE)
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