Dummy brakes for a cub, scratch build
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Dummy brakes for a cub, scratch build
Making parts for a scale super cub has been a chore, the brakes were fun and look almost real, plane is 1/4 scale.
First is the rotters, made from a brass disc with a collar soldered to it, then a raised styrene disc was glued to it using styrene solvent and also added a drop of medium CA in the holes on the back. Disc size was based on the wheel hub size.
Caliper mount is brass with a collar soldered to it to secure it to the axle, the rest of it is styrene. I had pictures to guide me and changed the look to a single piston for effect. These calipers can have a rear pad design so I counter sunk the two bolt holes for a rear bracket for another brake pad. some calipers are made with that option and requires making a different style brake disc, I chose the easy one.
Hose is rubber wire sheathing with the wires pulled out and an aluminum collar is forced on the end. For mounting the hose I used a 70 thread machine screw with a nut screwed half way up and screwed it in a hole in the caliper, tightened the nut and cut the head off then screwed the hose on the rest of it and then crimped the collar, it looks good.
I have found a lot of these things are not hard to make if your looking for scale, I used a picture but these small tutorials may help others looking for ways to start something like this.
Enjoy,
Leroy
First is the rotters, made from a brass disc with a collar soldered to it, then a raised styrene disc was glued to it using styrene solvent and also added a drop of medium CA in the holes on the back. Disc size was based on the wheel hub size.
Caliper mount is brass with a collar soldered to it to secure it to the axle, the rest of it is styrene. I had pictures to guide me and changed the look to a single piston for effect. These calipers can have a rear pad design so I counter sunk the two bolt holes for a rear bracket for another brake pad. some calipers are made with that option and requires making a different style brake disc, I chose the easy one.
Hose is rubber wire sheathing with the wires pulled out and an aluminum collar is forced on the end. For mounting the hose I used a 70 thread machine screw with a nut screwed half way up and screwed it in a hole in the caliper, tightened the nut and cut the head off then screwed the hose on the rest of it and then crimped the collar, it looks good.
I have found a lot of these things are not hard to make if your looking for scale, I used a picture but these small tutorials may help others looking for ways to start something like this.
Enjoy,
Leroy