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Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
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Of course, I discovered after buying the machines that my drafting board (which I bought second-hand from my employer in 1992) should have had a vinyl cover this whole time.
And that the cover will telegraph any defects in the substrate. Of which there were far more than I had previously realized.
A jar of wood putty later...
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
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Aping Baumgartner Restoration's videos, I made a pile of the cotton swabs, cotton balls, and toothpicks it took to get the two machines cleaned.
Not kidding when I say that most of the filth was nicotene. That's what the brown is. The green is from a microscopically-thin layer of degraded surface paint/plastic that wiped off the green areas (with no apparent harm).
Drafting Machines
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Half-cleaned head. I ended up taking the brown knob off to get the whole thing cleaned.
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
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Looks like rust, but it's actually a naugahyde-like boot over the upper foot of the bracket, giving the head a non-marring surface on which to be parked.
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
Drafting Machines
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The head of the fancier machine, before cleaning.
On the drafting table, before its own cleaning.
Drafting Machines
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After being reminded of these things via a video on Inheritance Machining's YouTube channel, I bought one.
Then I found another one I liked (with the spyglass), and bought that, too.
And then a pair of scales.
And then a new vinyl mat for my table.
And then a scale key.
And then a circle template.
And then some drafting dots.
And then new triangles.
It quickly got out of control...
Tiny Tool
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Keuffel & Esser scale tool/key for installing and removing drafting machine scales.
Almost impossible to find, probably because they're so easy to lose given their size.
Until I found this one on EBay, I had seen one line drawing in an online copy of a Paragon installation manual, and the one used in the Inheritance Machining videos - enough to know it was a P-shaped cam doohickey with a screwdriver tip on the end, but not enough to reproduce it for myself.
And now I can...
Questionable Mermaid
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"Ariel was at first appalled to discover her drying tail turning not into legs, but a second head. Fortunately, the catchy musical number that followed more than made up for the paralyzing body horror."
- The Making of Disney's "The Little Hydra"
Questionable Cleaning Supplies
Questionable Kallisti
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I don't know if this truck was carrying apples and hot dog buns over the Brenner Pass, but I want to believe it anyway.