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  #31  
Old Fri 02 October 2009, 21:41
kanankeban
Just call me: Hector #89
 
Monterrey
Mexico
You call them hobbies, I call them passions...
MotorBikes & everything involved with sea...I am a certified Diver & Love Sea Aquariums...
Here you can see my aquaium and my bike and me...
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  #32  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 00:11
kooskoek
Just call me: Dave
 
Centurion
South Africa
Nice bike, and I see you found Nemo
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  #33  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 08:50
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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I like I like, but why are the knee scrapers so NEW ??...must be a new set...just joking enjoy.
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Old Sat 03 October 2009, 08:59
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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This is how it should be done.

bike surfing.jpg
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  #35  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 09:12
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Other hobbies that keep me busy and out of trouble. My trusted 1.8 meter satellite dish. When we lived in Holland I managed to pick up South African channels with this baby....with the help of a modified receiver and some KEY's.

1.8m dish small.JPG

Today I casted a new bracket in the ground as I had it setup on some makeshift steel base with sandbags.

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  #36  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 19:35
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Kobus,
Can you still get anything with those things? I have an old one on one of my properties that I used about 8 years ago, but have not been into it since then.
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  #37  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 22:30
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Not as much as I managed to get in Holland as most of the SAT footprints are not aimed at South Africa. I pick up a lot of French channels that are beamed into Africa. I have a legal local DSTV subscription for normal viewing. This is just nice to see what you can get from time to time. Watched the Simpsons in French the other day on Canal Plus aimed at Madagascar
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Old Sat 03 October 2009, 23:07
kanankeban
Just call me: Hector #89
 
Monterrey
Mexico
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kobus_Joubert View Post
I like I like, but why are the knee scrapers so NEW ??...must be a new set...just joking enjoy.
Actually in that picture the bike and suit where new...
This is me driving, what you see there is a road with lots of cliffs you dont want to experiment sky diving on a bike so you have to take it slow. Track days are more fun there is where you can kneedrag freely...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYAdpnFfDPE

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  #39  
Old Sat 03 October 2009, 23:13
kanankeban
Just call me: Hector #89
 
Monterrey
Mexico
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kobus_Joubert View Post
This is how it should be done.

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No, No, No....this is kneedragging!!!!!!
Cheers!
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  #40  
Old Sun 04 October 2009, 03:14
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Nice ride there Hector. Close to my house in Sabie Mpumalanga we have excellent roads for bikes. On most weekends people will travel 400 km to go and ride on those roads.
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  #41  
Old Mon 05 October 2009, 00:47
kooskoek
Just call me: Dave
 
Centurion
South Africa
In my spare time, not working on mechmate, nor sucking this forum dry for info, I enjoy photography.

I saved up and bought a canon 1ds mkII a while back, I wanted to do take some snaps at a cricket game SA vs Australia, saved for 3 years to buy the kit, pride and joy is a 400mm Is f2.8 lense. PAid a forune for this only to be told by a hired security gaurd that i need to have a press pass to get into the match.

So now i am saving for a 4x4 so i can go on nature trips.
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  #42  
Old Mon 05 October 2009, 02:24
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
Some pictures of my hobby.
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  #43  
Old Tue 06 October 2009, 13:54
kanankeban
Just call me: Hector #89
 
Monterrey
Mexico
Hey...that looks like lot of FUN!!!!
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Old Wed 07 October 2009, 13:01
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Has anybody have ideas how I can make one PARABOLIC panel as a mould if I want to make a really BIG satellite dish.
I read this on the internet somewhere ...
Engineers use the parabola formula (x-h)2=4p(y-k), to design and build satilite dishes.
As I am not an Engineer I don't know how to make use of this info.
All I need is to cut on old BBB one panel of the dish as a mould, then make 6 or 8 fiberglass panels, screw them together for the MONSTER I want to make....something around 4 meters diameter will do just fine.

sat Dish.jpg

Maybe I can cut pieces like this laminate them together

parabolic cut.jpg

But then I have a problem to get the clover like pieces.

I am sure the easy way will be to get it in a 3d file and cut the thing out of foam, then make amould from this....but how do I get a 3d DXF file that I can import into Vectric's V-Carve Pro...it does not take STL files.

Any ideas ?
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  #45  
Old Wed 07 October 2009, 13:15
Jan de Ruyter
Just call me: Jan
 
Pretoria
South Africa
Hi Kobus,
I was interested in making a dish too, but to generate heat with. I have seen some fairly big dishes made of fibre glass, 2.4m in diameter. You are on the right track, that is to make one segment and bolt them together. I would make the mould and then vacuum bag it to increase the bond between the fibres and the resin. Saw one mould made out of cement, where a template is rotated around a centre. That way you can make the template on the MM (which you have done already). If you need space to do it, you can do it on my plot (Bredell), we can then share the mould.

Jan
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Old Wed 07 October 2009, 15:37
isladelobos
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Canary Islands
Spain
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OH !! you need one Arecibo dish
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Old Wed 07 October 2009, 22:38
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Thanks Jan will talk sometime...maybe we can share the mould.

Arecibo

Arecibo.jpg

Now where do I find a positioner to move this dish from east to west..
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  #48  
Old Thu 08 October 2009, 01:11
hennie
Just call me: Hennie #23
 
Roodepoort JHB
South Africa
Kobus do you want to phone home with that dish
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  #49  
Old Thu 08 October 2009, 04:51
Kobus_Joubert
Just call me: Kobus #6
 
Riversdale Western Cape
South Africa
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Long distance collect call ET...phone home...
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  #50  
Old Sun 15 November 2009, 05:41
Claudiu
Just call me: Claus #43
 
Arad
Romania
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First snow has arrived... now the fun part starts.

Greetings from Hills around ...
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  #51  
Old Sun 15 November 2009, 13:26
Robert M
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Lac-Brome, Qc
Canada
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Lucky you… snow..… some fun in the woods…. I’m really jealous!
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Old Sun 15 November 2009, 17:19
riesvantwisk
Just call me: Ries #46
 
Quito
Ecuador
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- I used to be a radio amateur (PE1OYV)
- Like to make bonbons (chocolate) and been recently be on a course for it..
- Like to cook
- Writing software, which is how I currently make some money (from hobby to profession I guess)

- Mechmate is currently a hobby for making my own furniture in my house, what I can buy in Ecuador is only MDF and looks liek crap, or is imported and really expensive! I would like to do small parts for commerce, but not currently aiming for it, although I got my first request already to make signs.


Ries
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  #53  
Old Sun 15 November 2009, 22:56
Greolt
Just call me: Greg
 
Victoria
Australia
That' me.

Greg
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  #54  
Old Mon 16 November 2009, 03:55
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Greg

You wearing a suite so you can cut the wind?
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  #55  
Old Mon 16 November 2009, 03:59
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
That suit makes it easier to find all the body parts after a crash. . .
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  #56  
Old Mon 16 November 2009, 05:48
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Actually I think it just help support the body while in flight. Crazy anyway, I dont like heights myself.
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  #57  
Old Mon 16 November 2009, 07:16
J.R. Hatcher
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Wilmington, North Carolina
United States of America
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I don't think any of you guys are right ..... I think it's so you don't freeze your butt off!!!! Since I don't have any to begin with, I can't fly one of those things
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Old Mon 16 November 2009, 07:52
Robert M
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Lac-Brome, Qc
Canada
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JR…I tend to think you’re mistaking butt with BALLS… LOL
Keep those warm as I’d think it would become mandatory to do this “so call ” hobby
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Old Tue 17 November 2009, 07:16
gixi
Just call me: Marius (AVO) #32
 
Bucharest
Romania
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Hector I didn't remember if I told you but 4 years ago this Busa was my pride an joy. A real and complete bike. This bike is good for long rides, speeding (even on a race track) and also in city. A real legend.... This will be my next ride (I mean one like yours).
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Old Wed 18 November 2009, 07:15
kanankeban
Just call me: Hector #89
 
Monterrey
Mexico
Marius,
I agree 100% with you...Im very happy with my busa, because I can do anything of the things you mention, long rides, track, trips etc...very complete bike. With this bike and a good rider,of course me I been able to keep the pace or even ride harder, that R1's, Ducati´s in Track or Twisties...Here you go with a pic of my last track day...
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