Modelling On A Shoestring.

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Both wrong chaps. :)
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It will be nothing if you keep answering these silly answers. :lol:

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glencairn wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:04 pm It will be nothing if you keep answering these silly answers. :lol:

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twalton1145 wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 12:45 pm
IanLMS wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:34 pm
twalton1145 wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 4:59 pm

Hi Ian,
I used the same guide but bought the 6 way switch he suggested and am scared to wire it up! :oops: If you have used a simple on-off switch, could you please let me know how you wired it?
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I have attached a diagram but not sure if it helps much. Much better to follow his first edition video where he used a simple slide switch.
Sorry to be dim Ian, but I am hoping to use a simple on/off switch. Could this go just on the red power supply? Thanks for any help.
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Apologies for being many months late with my reply. No excuses, just not been on here much. A simple on-off switch coild go on the red wire. It serves to break the power supply thats all. Electronics experts on here might be able to advise further. Again, sorry for being late. Ian
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Thanks for replying - all the bits are still in a cardboard box awaiting final assembly!
Pleased with my initial construction, then fell at the final hurdle - just can't get my head round the electrics :cry:
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twalton1145 wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 4:59 pm <Snip>
Hi Ian,
I used the same guide but bought the 6 way switch he suggested and am scared to wire it up! :oops: If you have used a simple on-off switch, could you please let me know how you wired it?
TIA
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twalton1145 wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 6:44 pm Thanks for replying - all the bits are still in a cardboard box awaiting final assembly!
Pleased with my initial construction, then fell at the final hurdle - just can't get my head round the electrics :cry:
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Do you really mean a 6 way switch or a switch with 6 connections (tabs)?? If the latter, then simply use one middle tab on the switch and the same sides lower (Or top) tab. This then give On/Off operation.
If the switch is On when you feel it should indicate by its lever position to be Off, move the top or bottom wire to the other end. Or turn the switch around by 180 degrees,
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Thanks :)
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Steve M wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:26 pm I posted something similar some time ago - an off cut from a doorstrip/carpet edge.

Image20190128_133957 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

And you should end up with something like this.

Image20190415_191350 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
My first attempt at making some roofing, using a pie casing, some carpet strip and some grey primer.

And then in situ as a test piece. Ignore the finger shaped clamps.
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Effective. :)
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Steve M wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:28 pmEffective. :)
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