----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 3:32
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Casting
acrylic
Hi Phil,
I'm an artist & found your
connection with Bruce interesting.
I purchased a book on acrylic sculpture by "Frederick Hart" several years
ago.
And had experimented with clear casting
polyester resins well before I had
an interest in
submarines & viewports.
Bruce predated Hart & possibly there
was a passing on of knowledge.
I suppose your art has been on the
back burner for a few decades now.
Look forward to the Curasub pics
Regards Alan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:45
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Casting
acrylic
Hello, all:
Nice to see Bruce Beasley getting some
recognition in the sub biz - he's an old friend and a real pioneer in
monolithic acrylic casting (he made the hulls for our 1000 meter sub 'Deep
Rover' nearly 25 years ago).Everbody currently involved in that sort of
thick wall casting owes him one! Coincidentally, he's an avid fan of
Northwest Coast native art and I apprenticed in that art form for a number
of years - so we got on like old buds right off the bat! Kind of ironic, a
technical marvel of the time was taking shape in front of us and Bruce and
I were busy talking totemic art, form lines, masks, etc. - an art form
several thousand years old!
The 5 person, 1000 foot 'Curasub' hits the
water in Curacao, tomorrow. Jeff Heaton and Mike Reay are there to mother
it - and teach it toswim! More on this when the U/W pix come
in!
Good luck at the convention! ( maybe we'll
have to host one in Curacao!)
Regards
Phil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 6:40
PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Casting
acrylic
Here's an article by Bruce Beasley on
casting acrylic.
It covers his first experiments &
problems.
Bruce was the pioneer in this
field that Jerry Stachiw turned
to, to produce large cast domes for view
ports.
Enjoyed the video on drug subs. They should
show that
at the Psub conference.
Alan