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Manpa said:What are you up to Rockrat, some nice slabs there.
Making more laser etchings plus bread boards, camphor is well suited to both.
Manpa said:What are you up to Rockrat, some nice slabs there.
Manpa said:Camphor laurel, love the smell when its being turned. Do you own your own laser etcher?
RockRat said:Manpa said:What are you up to Rockrat, some nice slabs there.
Making more laser etchings plus bread boards, camphor is well suited to both.
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Gilly47 said:CORN Board?????
looks to me to be a massage table
:lol: :lol: :lol: numb :skull:
Rockhunter62 said:RockRat said:Manpa said:What are you up to Rockrat, some nice slabs there.
Making more laser etchings plus bread boards, camphor is well suited to both.
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Some nice work there RockRat but I have to ask a question. Does the Iriquois helicopter in the Vietnam board suppose to be a RAAF chopper because all our's had left hand tail rotors? So for all the technical people the LRT (little rotating thing) is on the wrong side.
Cheers
Doug
RockRat said:Rockhunter62 said:RockRat said:Manpa said:What are you up to Rockrat, some nice slabs there.
Making more laser etchings plus bread boards, camphor is well suited to both.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/12682/1573010109_img_0215.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/12682/1573010141_img_0218.jpg
Some nice work there RockRat but I have to ask a question. Does the Iriquois helicopter in the Vietnam board suppose to be a RAAF chopper because all our's had left hand tail rotors? So for all the technical people the LRT (little rotating thing) is on the wrong side.
Cheers
Doug
Doug, interesting question,(well spotted) that helicopter would be an UH-1N, American,
UH-1N were early on in the war as far as i can work out. why the switch i don't know.
American pilots were the ones that dusted off our wounded and dead within our platoon,
they were UH-1 B i think, never took much notice what side the tail rotor was on to tell the truth,
The UH-1B was one of the models the RAAF , ( there were a few models of the huey used there.)
and the yanks had while i was there, i think that model had more power. (left hand tail rotor)
That etching was done for a digger who sent me the pics to be put on the board.
love the Heuy.
RockRat said:https://www.armyheritage.org/73-information/346-the-uh-1-huey
Thanks for the photos RM, it is most likely a UH-1D .
HippyProspecting said:The is another picture from Seymour.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/12034/1573205749_phpgriz40am.jpg
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