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  • #344153
    geoff adams
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      @geoffadams14047

      I need some ally checker plate for my next project (elmers pumping engine)

      does anyone supply plate for models to scale ?

      Thanks Geoff

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      geoff adams
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        #344172
        Ian S C
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          @iansc

          My non ferrous metal supplier has some with a very small pattern, and about 1.5 mm thick, but being on the opposite side of the rock, it's not that much use to you. The other way is to make your own diamond plate by milling diagonal grooves on a sheet of aluminium, say about 3 mm thick.

          Ian S C

          #344176
          Journeyman
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            @journeyman

            Model Sport do it for RC cars although I am not sure what scale it is. Failing that many small scael railway suppliers do plastic sheet.

            John

            #344189
            Brian G
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              @briang

              Scale Link offer a variety of mostly small scale brass etches for anti slip surfaces **LINK** whilst Swift Sixteen can supply brass diamond plate in 1:19 scale. **LINK**

              Brian

              #344192
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                Blackgates and Polly both do diamond chequer plate though it is really the wrong way round as the embossed diamonds stand proud rather than the ribs inbetween. Milling also produces the wrong pattern you really need to make it with inset ribs so they stand upsmiley

                #344196
                Brian Wood
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                  @brianwood45127

                  How about making or buying a steel plate and roll forming thin aluminium sheet into it to get the raised pattern?

                  Brian

                  Edited By Brian Wood on 03/03/2018 13:54:04

                  #344200
                  geoff adams
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                    @geoffadams14047

                    thanks all

                    never thought of milling my own not a problem on my cnc mill

                    the plate from motor sport looks good

                    now need to deside which way to go

                    Geoff

                    #344201
                    pgk pgk
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                      @pgkpgk17461

                      Thinking lazy…I wonder if one could et away with an expndd metal sheet bedded onto steel plate with a thin layer of clear epoxy?

                      pgk

                      #344208
                      KWIL
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                        @kwil

                        Allegedly 1/10

                        #344214
                        MichaelR
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                          @michaelr
                          Posted by pgk pgk on 03/03/2018 14:07:52:

                          Thinking lazy…I wonder if one could et away with an expndd metal sheet bedded onto steel plate with a thin layer of clear epoxy?

                          pgk

                          I used that method on my model boat, bonded on with Araldite, then painted matt black then fine sanded the paint off the diamond ribs. The alloy diamond mesh was from a car body repair kit. Mike Checker Plate

                           

                           

                          Edited By MichaelR on 03/03/2018 15:02:04

                          #344235
                          Maurice Cox 1
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                            @mauricecox1

                            I recall one gentleman ,many years ago, who claimed to have made chequer plate by varnishing and painting

                            Askey's ice cream wafers!!

                            Maurice

                            #344243
                            DMB
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                              @dmb

                              I am fairly certain that a small set of rolls with a special patterned roller was described in ME not so many years ago. Could be useful info for someone who likes to make all their own tools to do jobs.

                              #344293
                              John Ockleshaw 1
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                                @johnockleshaw1

                                Hello Geoff, Mill a copper electrode and spark erode a piece of steel sheet to produce elegant chequer plate.

                                Regards, John

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