are there any internet experts out there that can find me a clear diagram of Braine self steering
ive tried for 2 hrs and only got an image that is crap.
its for a project that is Big ,but smaller than my usual builds
any help would be great
thanks gizmo, ![]()
so how come I cant find those images when I google the same thing?
I rather prefer the jib self steering for this baby
Do a google search (subject you want to search)... then at the top left of the page click on 'IMAGES' ...... Hey presto !!!!!![]()
Then click on the image for more info...
Your going to have fun now!!!!!!!!!
For example do it with the word 'Landyacht' and your eyes will light up.
Are you a mass murderer? What's with the wall of terror
those are all tools for woodworking!!!!!! working fn huge pieces like entire trees. every now and then a customer wants a hewn beam for a building and theres only 1 person in town who's relearnt how its done( is a really great way to lose some kilos!!!!!) look up broadaxing timber![]()
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this is definitely not a shed to blunder around in in the dark.
but during the last earthquake nothing fell off
most of the gear is 1890-1930's kelly , but the broadaxes are all english brades except the one I mainly use which is the smallest, I made that with an axe and a truckspring. took 4 days in a forge.
the double header was made by me to see just how hard they would be to use. result was that you need to be 6'+ and about 120kg to even pick it up .
isnt that right TP1![]()
managed to create a double sided self steering to the jib with a assist set up to the main.
needs tuning of course , probably with a variety of rubber bands. in the mean time it fits nicely in the lounge room![]()
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plan is to find a big dam or small lake with its own sunshine supply on the weekend
almost 200mm deeper![]()
we got it on the water today and the steering worked too well![]()
tended to snake downwind, so we moved the main sheeting till it works partially agaainst the jib steering. much nicer , and would go straight across the dam
hows that for a good day out. a great way to destress after a busy week![]()
just for you buster for finding that great video, heres the broadaxes and hatchets, basically a woodplane for whole trees![]()