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New Tudor Mill House
This Model has a Working Water Wheel and Internal Mill.
You can purchase this House in two seperate sets; One is for smaller footprint machines and one is for users with larger Routers and Lasers. These are not just resized versions of the same thing but are distinct products that have some differences in detail and use different construction guides.
For the large version you will need a CNC cutting machine that can start at 25 inches X 35 inches for the .1250 or 3mm version.
For the small version you can cut on a Laser or Router that has 17 inches X 17 inches at .1250 or 3mm.
Also, all houses now come with a number coded DXF file to assist with assembly along side the full color assembly guide.
The Tudor Mill House
Tudor Mill was cotton spinning mill in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, in the
United Kingdom. It was built between 1901 and 1903 for the Ashton Syndicate by Sydney
Stott of Oldham. Tudor Mill was next to the Ashton Canal Warehouse at Portland Basin. It
ceased spinning cotton in the 1960s and was used as a warehouse until it was destroyed
by fire in 1970.
Tudor mill was built on the site of the former Portland House and the Stamford brewery,
next to the Portland Basin on the final section of the Ashton Canal, where it joined the
Huddersfield Narrow Canal.
The steam engine was a 1800 hp triple expansion vertical engine by George Saxon & Co, of
Openshaw built in 1906. It had an 18-foot flywheel that operated at 75 rpm. The flywheel
drove 40 ropes that transmitted the power to each floor. The cylinders all had Corliss
valves. They had a 48" throw, the high pressure was 22½" in diameter, the intermediate
was 34" and the low pressure was 56". The air pump was driven from the low-pressure
crosshead, there was a Saxon governor on the high-pressure end of the bed.
Tudor Mill was used for spinning fine counts of Egyptian cotton, both twists and weft.
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This house comes with a multi-page color assembly guide using photographic quality
rendering and assembly images. This model comes in 1/4", 1/8" and 1/2" scales with
1/8" being the smallest.
It also comes in 3mm, 6mm and 12mm sizes and two fully differnet scales sets for smaller or larger Routers or Lasers.
We have created the files as Laser ready meaning they do not have any dogbone fillets in the slots and tabs
but you also get a set of files with all the dogbone fillets in them so they are ready to toolpath and cut on your CNC router.
That's a total of over 20 file types scales and formats for this Tudor Mill House!
All makeCNC houses come in this format for the highest quality CNC projects on the market today!
PLEASE NOTE: PLEASE CHOOSE ACCORDING TO YOUR MACHINE SIZE.
All houses should be cut using a tool half the size of the slots so if you decided to cut from 1/4 inch material and you use the 1-4 file we provide then you should cut using a 1/8th bit to take advantage of the dogbone fillets in the vector line drawings.
PLEASE NOTE:
This Tudor Mill House pattern and its instruction guide, its design and assembly methods are all Copyright makeCNC. If you purchase this pattern and would like to reproduce it you may only reproduce up to 50 real products from this individual pattern. If you wouldlike to reproduce more than 50 then you would need to purchase another Tudor Mill House Dollhouse pattern at $15.95 again. You could then produce another 50 real products. You would have to purchase a new pattern for every 50 you would like to produce. Otherwise, if you wish to mass produce this product please contact us at makeCNC to negotiate a commercial license.
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