Slimy38
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posted on 14/7/19 at 04:07 PM |
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Project Egress
Has anyone else come across this recently? I was watching a 'This Old Tony' youtube video yesterday where he talked about making a part
for Project Egress, a replica of the Apollo 11 hatch. Turns out there's a total of 44 different builders, all making individual parts for the
one door!!
I think it's so fascinating how different engineering and fabrication techniques can be brought together, it's well worth tracking them
down and watching them build their individual parts.
https://airandspace.si.edu/events/project-egress-build
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DanP
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posted on 16/7/19 at 11:01 PM |
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I was watching the NYC CNC video where they made the handle mechanism, it’s a great idea to spread all the tasks around and astonishing the amount of
engineering involved and on the flip side of it that despite all that amazing design the simple decision to make the door open inwards rather than
outwards was the cause of the deaths on the Apollo 1 flight.
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DanP
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posted on 16/7/19 at 11:02 PM |
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Ps This Old Tony is amazing, I love the mix of humour and great skills
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scudderfish
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posted on 17/7/19 at 07:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by DanP
I was watching the NYC CNC video where they made the handle mechanism, it’s a great idea to spread all the tasks around and astonishing the amount of
engineering involved and on the flip side of it that despite all that amazing design the simple decision to make the door open inwards rather than
outwards was the cause of the deaths on the Apollo 1 flight.
But it would also make the door safer in space where pressure differential is expected, the same as doors on airliners. What killed the Apollo 1
astronauts was not the door, it was not considering what a dumb idea it was to have flammable material in a 100% oxygen environment.
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